Clint Bolick was appointed by Governor Doug Ducey in January 2016 to serve on the Arizona Supreme Court and was retained by the voters in 2018 and 2024.
Prior to joining the Court, Justice Bolick litigated constitutional cases in state and federal courts from coast to coast, including the U.S. Supreme Court. Among other positions, he served as Vice President for Litigation at the Goldwater Institute and as Co-founder and Vice President for Litigation at the Institute for Justice. He has litigated in support of school choice, freedom of enterprise, private property rights, freedom of speech, and federalism, and against racial classifications and government subsidies.
Justice Bolick received his Juris Doctor degree from the University of California at Davis, where he has been recognized as a distinguished alumnus, and his Bachelor of Arts degree magna cum laude from Drew University. He serves as a research fellow with the Hoover Institution. Among other honors, he was named one of the 90 Greatest DC Lawyers in the Last 30 Years by Legal Times in 2008, received a Bradley Prize in 2006, and was recognized as one of the nation’s three lawyers of the year by American Lawyer in 2002 for his successful defense of school vouchers in Zelman v. Simmons-Harris.
Justice Bolick is a prolific author of a dozen books and hundreds of articles. Among his most recent books are Unshackled: Freeing America’s K-12 Education System: Immigration Wars: Forging an American Solution, co-authored with former Florida Governor Jeb Bush; and David’s Hammer: The Case for an Activist Judiciary. Bolick serves as an adjunct professor of constitutional law at Arizona State University’s Sandra Day O’Connor School of Law and has served as a lecturer at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government.
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Federalism and State Constitutionalism
Las Vegas Lawyer Chapter
Fogo de Chao360 E. Flamingo Rd
Las Vegas, NV 89169
Panel 1 – America 250: What is the American Tradition of Civility in Legal Discourse?
2026 Western Chapters Conference
Simi Valley, CAPanel II: Federalism and Subsidiarity: Decentralizing Decisions and Balancing Power from Nation to Neighborhood
2026 National Student Symposium
Beus Center for Law and Society111 E. Taylor Street
Phoenix, AZ 85004
What Should We Want in a Judge?
Dayton Lawyers Chapter
Engineers Club of Dayton110 E Monument Ave
Dayton, OH 45402
First Amendment Roundup
Phoenix Lawyers Chapter
Tombstone Brewing Co.3935 East Thomas Road
Phoenix, AZ 85918
Panel II: Federalism and Subsidiarity: Decentralizing Decisions and Balancing Power from Nation to Neighborhood
2026 National Student Symposium
Featuring: Hon. Clint Bolick, Justice, Arizona Supreme Court Hon. Anthony Johnstone, United States Court of Appeals...
Practice Groups: Physician, Heal Thyself— Regulatory Reform of the Legal Profession
2024 National Lawyers Convention
In the twentieth century, state supreme courts and legislatures limited the practice of law to...
Practice Groups: Physician, Heal Thyself— Regulatory Reform of the Legal Profession
2024 National Lawyers Convention
In the twentieth century, state supreme courts and legislatures limited the practice of law to...
Judicial Elections and Free Speech
Varying Approaches to Handling the Intersection of Judicial Elections and the Constitutional Guarantee of the Right to Free Speech
Judicial selection in the states is not uniform, but most states have some form of...
Judicial Elections and Free Speech
Varying Approaches to Handling the Intersection of Judicial Elections and the Constitutional Guarantee of the Right to Free Speech
Judicial selection in the states is not uniform, but most states have some form of...