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Gary S. Lawson

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Gary S. Lawson
Born
Gary Steven Lawson[1]

(1958-10-14) October 14, 1958 (age 66)
EducationClaremont McKenna College
Yale Law School
OccupationLegal scholar
EmployerBoston University School of Law

Gary S. Lawson is an American lawyer whose focus is in administrative law, constitutional law, legal history, and jurisprudence. He was a law clerk for Judge Antonin Scalia of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia from 1985–86 and clerked for Scalia again during his 1986-87 term on the United States Supreme Court.[2] He is currently the Philip S. Beck Professor of Law at Boston University School of Law.[3] He previously taught at the Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law.[3] He is the secretary of the board of directors of the Federalist Society.[4] With Steven G. Calabresi, he has argued that the Mueller Probe was "unlawful."[3]

Selected works

  • Lawson, Gary; Calabresi, Steven (2019). "Why Robert Mueller's Appointment As Special Counsel Was Unlawful". Notre Dame Law Review. 95 (1): 87.

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