Eric Hamilton serves as the Deputy Assistant Attorney General for the Federal Programs Branch of the Civil Division. He previously served as the Solicitor General for the State of Nebraska and as an Assistant Solicitor General in the Texas Attorney General’s Office. During the first Trump Administration, Eric worked as an Associate Counsel to the President in the Office of White House Counsel. Earlier in his career, he was in private practice in Washington, D.C. and clerked for Judge Thomas M. Hardiman on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
Eric is a graduate of Stanford Law School, where he served on the Stanford Law Review. He holds an undergraduate degree from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
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Panel 1: Opportunities for Public Service
2025 Texas Young Lawyers Summit
Four Seasons Hotel Houston1300 Lamar St
Houston, TX 77010
Solicitor General Roadshow: Life and Careers on the Front Lines
Chicago Student Chapter
The University of Chicago Law School1111 E. 60th Street
Chicago, IL 60637
Solicitor General Roadshow
George Mason Student Chapter
Antonin Scalia Law School3301 Fairfax Drive
Arlington, VA 22201
The Solicitor General Roadshow
Stanford Student Chapter
Stanford Law School559 Nathan Abbott Way
Stanford, CA 94305
The Solicitor General Roadshow
California-Berkeley Student Chapter
Room 100Law Building
Berkeley, CA 94720
Do States Enjoy a Special Solicitude?
2023 National Lawyers Convention
Over the last two decades, states have played an important and increasing role in federal...
Do States Enjoy a Special Solicitude?
2023 National Lawyers Convention
Over the last two decades, states have played an important and increasing role in federal...