Ms. Meehan’s practice focuses on constitutional litigation, election law matters, and complex federal statutes. She has represented states, state legislatures, and individual clients in the U.S. Supreme Court, state supreme courts, federal courts of appeals, and federal district courts. She has served as trial and appellate counsel for disputes about legislative privilege for state legislators and has successfully appealed to federal appellate courts to halt subpoenas targeting high-ranking public officials. She has served as trial and appellate counsel in recent redistricting litigation in Alabama, Florida, Texas, Utah, and Wisconsin. And she has had the privilege of defending other state laws in every stage of litigation, including in state supreme courts and the U.S. Supreme Court.
In 2022, Ms. Meehan served as counsel of record for the Wisconsin Legislature in Wisconsin Legislature v. Wisconsin Elections Commission, 595 U.S. 398 (2022). The U.S. Supreme Court granted the legislature’s request to summarily reverse the state supreme court’s redistricting decision, which would have racially gerrymandered electoral districts on the eve of elections. In 2021, the U.S. Supreme Court appointed Ms. Meehan to brief and argue Patel v. Garland, 596 U.S. 328 (2022), and the court adopted the position she was appointed to argue. Years earlier, the en banc Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals appointed Ms. Meehan to brief and argue a federal habeas case as the court-appointed amicus curiae, and the en banc court adopted the position she was appointed to argue. Before joining Consovoy, Ms. Meehan was a partner at Bartlit Beck, where she served as a trial lawyer for high-stakes commercial disputes and constitutional litigation.
Ms. Meehan is a former law clerk to Justice Antonin Scalia and Justice Clarence Thomas of the U.S. Supreme Court and Chief Judge William H. Pryor Jr. of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. She graduated with high honors from the University of Chicago Law School, where she was selected for Order of the Coif and served as Managing Editor of the Law Review. Before law school, Ms. Meehan graduated first in her class from the University of Missouri School of Journalism. Her first writing job was bylining a human-interest column inspired by Studs Terkel for her Indiana hometown paper.
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A Conversation with Judge Pryor
Chicago Student Chapter
The University of Chicago Law School1111 E. 60th Street
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Election Law Litigation Update
Milwaukee Lawyers Chapter
The Milwaukee Club706 North Jefferson Street
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Panel I: Developments on DEI Policy in Alabama
2024 Alabama Chapters Conference
Valley Hotel2727 18th St S
Homewood, AL 35209
Turning the Tide: State Restrictions on Gender-Affirming "Care" for Minors
Chicago Student Chapter
The University of Chicago Law School1111 E 60th St
Chicago, IL 60637
Panel Two: Post-Conviction Relief: The Proper Roles of State and Federal Courts
Grand Bohemian Hotel2655 Lane Park Road
Birmingham, AL 35223
Panel Two: Post-Conviction Relief: The Proper Roles of State and Federal Courts
When state prisoners seek federal habeas corpus relief, they are effectively asking federal courts to...
Panel Three: Critical Race Theory in Schools
2021 Third Circuit Chapters Conference
Schools across the country have introduced elements of critical race theory into their curriculums. The...
Panel Three: Critical Race Theory in Schools
2021 Third Circuit Chapters Conference
Schools across the country have introduced elements of critical race theory into their curriculums. The...