Jeffrey L. Fisher | |
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Born | Jeffrey Louis Fisher
[1] 1970 (age 53–54)
Leawood, Kansas, U.S. |
Education |
Duke University (
BA) University of Michigan ( JD) |
Employer(s) |
O'Melveny & Myers Stanford Law School |
Known for | Supreme Court Litigation |
Title | Professor of Law Co-Director, Supreme Court Litigation Clinic |
Jeffrey L. Fisher (born 1970) [2] is an American law professor and U.S. Supreme Court litigator who has argued forty-three cases and worked on dozens of others before the Supreme Court. He is co-director of the Stanford Law School Supreme Court Litigation Clinic.
Fisher attended Duke University where he graduated cum laude in 1992 with a B.A. in English. He then went on to attend the University of Michigan Law School where he graduated magna cum laude and Order of the Coif with a J.D. in 1997 and worked as notes editor of the Michigan Law Review. [3] He clerked for Judge Stephen Reinhardt of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit during the 1997–1998 term [3] and for Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens during the 1998–1999 term. [4] [5]
He was an associate and then partner at Davis Wright Tremaine in Seattle from 1999 to 2006. [6] In 2006, he became an associate professor of law at Stanford Law School. He was awarded the 2008 Robert C. Heeney Memorial Award from the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. [7] [8] In 2012, he was promoted to full professor of law.[ citation needed]
He was lead counsel for the plaintiffs in Bishop v. Oklahoma. [9] [10]
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He has two daughters, Eleanor and Charlotte. [3] [12]
Jeffrey L. Fisher | |
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Born | Jeffrey Louis Fisher
[1] 1970 (age 53–54)
Leawood, Kansas, U.S. |
Education |
Duke University (
BA) University of Michigan ( JD) |
Employer(s) |
O'Melveny & Myers Stanford Law School |
Known for | Supreme Court Litigation |
Title | Professor of Law Co-Director, Supreme Court Litigation Clinic |
Jeffrey L. Fisher (born 1970) [2] is an American law professor and U.S. Supreme Court litigator who has argued forty-three cases and worked on dozens of others before the Supreme Court. He is co-director of the Stanford Law School Supreme Court Litigation Clinic.
Fisher attended Duke University where he graduated cum laude in 1992 with a B.A. in English. He then went on to attend the University of Michigan Law School where he graduated magna cum laude and Order of the Coif with a J.D. in 1997 and worked as notes editor of the Michigan Law Review. [3] He clerked for Judge Stephen Reinhardt of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit during the 1997–1998 term [3] and for Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens during the 1998–1999 term. [4] [5]
He was an associate and then partner at Davis Wright Tremaine in Seattle from 1999 to 2006. [6] In 2006, he became an associate professor of law at Stanford Law School. He was awarded the 2008 Robert C. Heeney Memorial Award from the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. [7] [8] In 2012, he was promoted to full professor of law.[ citation needed]
He was lead counsel for the plaintiffs in Bishop v. Oklahoma. [9] [10]
![]() | This section of a
biography of a living person needs additional
citations for
verification. (February 2019) |
He has two daughters, Eleanor and Charlotte. [3] [12]