Peter B. Rutledge
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Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge is an American attorney, a professor of law at the University of Georgia School of Law, and a specialist in arbitration law[1]. A Harvard graduate and an Executive Editor of the University of Chicago Law Review, Rutledge clerked for Associate Justice Clarence Thomas in 1998. [2]
Professional Career
Graduating from the University of Chicago School of Law with the Order of the Coif, Rutledge clerked for reknowned feeder judge Court of Appeals Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson III in 1997. After clerking with Justice Thomas, Rutledge worked as an associate with Freshfields and WilmerHale. In 2008, he argued before the Supreme Court in Irrizary v. United States[3]. He also joined the John McCain campaign as a judicial advisory committee member.
Teaching Career
In 2003, Rutledge accepted a teaching position as an associate professor of law at the Columbus School of Law at The Catholic University of America, and was chosen as Professor of the Year for four consecutive years. In 2008, he accepted a position as a tenured associate professor of law at the University of Georgia School of Law.
Published Works
Born, Gary and Peter B. Rutledge. (2006). International Civil Litigation in United States Courts. Aspen Publishers. ISBN 0-7355-6307-1
References
- ^ http://judiciary.house.gov/hearings/pdf/Rutledge071025.pdf October 25, 2007. U.S. House of Representatives Testimony to the House Judiciary Subcomittee on Commercial and Administrative Law on H.R. 3010, the "Arbitration Fairness Act of 2007".
- ^ http://law.uga.edu/sites/default/files/rutledgecv.pdf CV
- ^ http://www.supremecourtus.gov/docket/06-7517.htm Docket for 06-7517, Irrizary v. United States, argued by Peter B. Rutledge as amicus curiae on April 15, 2008.