Branton Nestor is an associate in the Orange County office of Gibson Dunn. He practices in the firm’s Litigation Department and is a member of the firm’s Appellate and Constitutional Law Practice Group.
Branton has represented clients in appellate, regulatory, and complex litigation matters across various industries. His experience spans a wide range of subject matters, including constitutional law and administrative law.
He clerked for Judge Diarmuid F. O’Scannlain on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, and Judge Julius N. Richardson on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. He graduated from Harvard Law School in 2019, and Westmont College in 2016. His scholarship has been cited at the U.S. Supreme Court.
Branton is a member of the California bar.
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7 Minute Presentations of Works in Progress Panel 1-A
Moscone Center South747 Howard St
San Francisco, CA 94103
How Does the First Amendment Protect Churches in Court?
The First Amendment’s church autonomy doctrine sets a structural constitutional barrier keeping the State...
How Does the First Amendment Protect Churches in Court?
The First Amendment’s church autonomy doctrine sets a structural constitutional barrier keeping the State...
The Roots, Applications, and Trajectory of the Church Autonomy Doctrine
The First Amendment’s Religion Clauses guarantee religious entities the freedom to make certain internal governance...
The Roots, Applications, and Trajectory of the Church Autonomy Doctrine
The First Amendment’s Religion Clauses guarantee religious entities the freedom to make certain internal governance...