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Adam F. Griffin

Adam F. Griffin

Trial Attorney, Civil Rights Division, United States Department of Justice (incoming)

Topics: Administrative Law & Regulation • Campaign Finance • Civil Rights • Federalist Society • Founding Era & History • Fourteenth Amendment • Property Law • State Courts • Federalism & Separation of Powers • Environmental Law & Property Rights • Originally Speaking

Adam Griffin is a graduate of the University of North Carolina School of Law.  During law school, he served as a research assistant to Professor Stephen E. Sachs and UNC Law Dean Martin Brinkley.  After law school, he spent two years litigating for liberty at the Institute for Justice as an inaugural Law and Liberty Fellow.  He served as a law clerk to Chief Judge Richard E. Myers in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina, and is now a separation-of-powers attorney at Pacific Legal Foundation.

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Courthouse Steps Oral Argument: Federal Communications Commission v. Consumers’ Research

Courthouse Steps Oral Argument: Federal Communications Commission v. Consumers’ Research

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is authorized by Congress to regulate interstate and international communications...