Princeton, BA Public Policy, cum laude, 1992
National Speaker of the Year, 1992
US National Debate Championships, Top Speaker, 1992
Harvard, JD, magna cum laude, 1995
Harvard Law Review, primary editor
Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, executive editor
Harvard Latino Law Review, founding editor
Law Clerk, J Michael Luttig, US Appeals 4th Circuit, 1995
Law Clerk, William Rehnquist, US Supreme Court, 1996
Associate deputy attorney general, U.S. Justice Department
Director of policy planning, U.S. Federal Trade Commission
Authored 70 United States Supreme Court briefs and presented 43 oral arguments, including nine before the United States Supreme Court
Sponsored 25 bills of his own as Senator (far more than Obama)
First Hispanic, and the youngest and longest-serving solicitor general in Texas history.
Adjunct professor of law, University of Texas School of Law in Austin, 2004-09
Thank you for listing Cruz’s credentials. But the only thing that matters is if Cruz acknowledges that the states have the lions share of constitutional authority to serve the people, as opposed to the constitutionally-humbled feds.
Otherwise, its just a matter of time before we have another president as lawless as Obama.