Dranias serves as NeWay Capital LLC’s General Counsel, handling all corporate legal matters. Prior to this, he was Senior Litigation Counsel with the Government Accountability & Special Litigation Unit of the Arizona Attorney General. He also serves as Policy Advisor and Research Fellow with the Heartland Institute, as an expert and Speaker’s Bureau member with the Federalist Society, a Law and Civil Liberties Speaker for Students for Liberty, a Council of Scholars member with Compact for America Educational Foundation, as well as an Adjunct Instructor teaching Business Ethics and Law at Grand Canyon University.
Previously, Dranias served as President & Executive Director of Compact for America Educational Foundation where he led national efforts to organize the states to propose and ratify a federal Balanced Budget Amendment. Prior to that, Dranias was General Counsel, Policy Development Director and Constitutional Policy Director at the Goldwater Institute. Dranias led the Institute’s successful challenge to Arizona’s system of government campaign financing to the U.S. Supreme Court. Prior to that, he was an attorney with the Institute for Justice for three years and an attorney in private practice in Chicago for eight years, where he served as Young Lawyers Section co-editor of the Chicago Bar Association Record and earned the Oliver Wendell Holmes Award for his service.
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Arizona's Voting Laws: Suppression or Protection
Arizona Student Chapter
Zoom Webinar -- University of ArizonaVirtual
Tucson, AZ 85004
The Federal Debt Crisis
Arizona Student Chapter
James E. Rogers School of Law Room 1181201 E Speedway Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85721
Tucson, AZ 85719
Free Speech
Oregon Student Chapter
The University of Oregon School of Law1515 Agate St
Eugene, OR 97403
Trump the Court: What a 6-3 Originalist Court Could Mean
Oklahoma City Student Chapter
Oklahoma City University School of Law800 N Harvey Ave
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
States Take Charge: Washington is Broken, Can the States Fix It?
Mitchell Hamline Student Chapter
Mitchell Hamline School of Law875 Summit Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55105
Article V Conventions and the Tenth Amendment go Hand in Hand
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Introducing “Article V 2.0”: The Compact for a Balanced Budget
Engage Volume 15, Issue 2
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Water Access Rights: City of Tombstone v. USA, et al - Podcast
Environmental Law & Property Rights Practice Group Podcast
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The Compact Clause and Interstate Compacts
Environmental Law & Property Rights Practice Group Podcast
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