Posted on 01/06/2016 7:17:35 PM PST by Forgotten Amendments
Bolick is a veteran litigator whose long record includes arguing and winning cases before the U.S. Supreme Court, the Arizona Supreme Court, and various state and federal courts. In 1991, along with William H. "Chip" Mellor, Bolick co-founded the Institute for Justice, a national public interest law firm. In 2007 Bolick joined the Goldwater Institute in Phoenix, Arizona, where he most recently served as vice president for strategic litigation.
It's no exaggeration to describe Clint Bolick as one of the central figures behind the rise and success of today's libertarian legal movement. Bolick's legal theories and litigation strategiesâsome of which were crafted decades agoâare used in courtrooms around the country. His training and mentoring of numerous young lawyers, meanwhile, including top litigators who now work at places like the Institute for Justice, the Goldwater Institute, and the Pacific Legal Foundation, pays dividends with every legal victory. When it comes to libertarian legal activism, Bolick's fingerprints are everywhere.
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He co-founded the awesome Institute for Justice and also worked for Mark Levin's Landmark Legal Foundation. I didn't hear the last hour of Levin tonight, but I hope he mentioned this.
Maybe there is hope after all ...
I hope he’s “libertarian” in the good sense, and not the “anything goes” liberal sense.
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