Charles “Chip” Miller joined the Institute for Free Speech as a Senior Attorney in May 2023, where he has handled cases in the 1st, 5th, and 10th Circuits, District Courts in Maine, Iowa, Kansas, Ohio, Texas and Utah, and State Supreme Courts in Alaska and Connecticut, as well as amicus briefs in SCOTUS and the First Circuit. At IFS, Miller's work focuses on Campaign Finance, Donor Privacy, Political Speech and Freedom of the Press. Miller previously served as Ohio’s Deputy Attorney General, where he directed major litigation. Before joining the state AG’s office as General Counsel, he served as a judge for the First Appellate District of Ohio and had also served as a “visiting judge” on the Ohio Supreme Court. Prior to entering public service, Miller spent over 10 years at Keating, Muething & Klekamp, PLL as a litigation partner arguing cases before the Sixth Circuit and the Ohio Supreme Court.
Miller has extensive litigation and appellate experience and has spearheaded important regulatory matters. His previous work includes advancing innovative protections of free expression and competition in the digital sphere.
Miller is a graduate of Boston University College of Law and clerked for Justice Maureen O’Connor at the Ohio Supreme Court. Among other honors, Miller was selected to represent Boston University at the National First Amendment Moot Court.
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Big Tech, Social Media & the First Amendment: Parsing Through the Issues
Capital Student Chapter
Capital University Law School, Room 241303 E. Broad St.
Columbus, OH 43215
Limiting the Right to Exclude: Common Carrier and Market Dominance
Freedom of Thought Six-Part Zoom Webinar Series: Part 3
Zoom WebinarPanel 1: Opioid Crisis - Who’s Redressing The People’s Harms?
2020 Ohio Lawyers Chapters Conference
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Columbus, OH 43215
Luncheon Address by Edwin Meese III
The Presidency and the Courts
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Cincinnati, OH 45202
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