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In the Senate, Ted serves on: ...the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation ...the Committee on Armed Services ...the Committee on the Judiciary ...the Joint Economic Committee ...the Committee on Rules and Administration.
Prior to becoming Solicitor General, he served as the "Director" of the Office of Policy Planning at the Federal Trade Commission, as "Associate Deputy Attorney General" at the U.S. Department of Justice.
Before being elected, Ted received "national acclaim" as the 'Solicitor General of Texas', the State's chief lawyer before the U.S. Supreme Court...... Ted was the nations youngest Solicitor General, the longest serving Solicitor General in Texas.
In private practice in Houston, Ted spent five years as a partner at one of the nations largest law firms, where he led the firms U.S. Supreme Court and national Appellate Litigation practice.
Ted has authored more than 80 U.S. Supreme Court briefs and argued 43 oral arguments, including nine before the U.S. Supreme Court. During Teds service as Solicitor General, Texas achieved an unprecedented series of landmark national victories, including successfully defending:
U.S. sovereignty against the UN and the World Court in Medellin v. Texas; The Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms; The constitutionality of the Texas Ten Commandments monument; The constitutionality of the words under God in the Pledge of Allegiance; The constitutionality of the Texas Sexually Violent Predator Civil Commitment law; and The Texas congressional redistricting plan.
The National Law Journal has called Ted a key voice to whom the [U.S. Supreme Court] Justices listen.
Ted has been named by American Lawyer magazine as one of the 50 Best Litigators under 45 in America, by the National Law Journal as one of the 50 Most Influential Minority Lawyers in America, and by Texas Lawyer as one of the 25 Greatest Texas Lawyers of the Past Quarter Century.
From 2004-09, he taught U.S. Supreme Court Litigation as an Adjunct Professor of Law at the University of Texas School of Law.
Impressive resume. Tells me he is an expert at law and committees.
Which says that his background is perfect in the Senate, as AG or Supreme Court Justice, or VP. He has never run a business or had thousands and thousands of employees to oversee. I doubt he even handles his own campaign finances other than signing paychecks.