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Joseph Marutollo

Joseph Marutollo

Magistrate Judge, Eastern District of New York

Biography

Joseph A. Marutollo was appointed as a United States Magistrate Judge for the Eastern District of New York on September 25, 2023.

Judge Marutollo received his B.A. degree summa cum laude in 2007 from Fordham University, and a J.D. degree cum laude in 2010 from Pace University School of Law, where he was Executive Articles Editor of the Pace Law Review. Upon graduating from law school, Judge Marutollo served as an Assistant Corporation Counsel in the Special Federal Litigation Division of the New York City Law Department. While at the New York City Law Department, Judge Marutollo handled over 100 federal cases brought pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983, including multiple trials.

Prior to joining the bench, Judge Marutollo served as an Assistant United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York from March 2015 to September 2023. While at the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Judge Marutollo served as Chief of the Civil Division, where he oversaw all civil litigation involving the federal government in the district. Judge Marutollo also held other supervisory positions at the U.S. Attorney’s Office, including Acting Chief of the Civil Division, Principal Deputy Chief of the Civil Division, Deputy Chief of the Civil Division, Chief of the Immigration Litigation Unit, Ethics Advisor, and Professional Responsibility Officer. While at the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Judge Marutollo served as the lead attorney on behalf of the United States in over 150 federal cases, including successful trials in the Eastern District of New York and appeals at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.

In 2019, Judge Marutollo received a Director’s Award for Superior Performance as an Assistant United States Attorney from the Executive Office for United States Attorneys for his exemplary performance in leading the district’s civil immigration practice. Also in 2019, Pace University School of Law awarded Judge Marutollo its Rising Star Award. In 2022, Judge Marutollo received the Younger Federal Lawyer Award from the Federal Bar Association.

Judge Marutollo has served as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Pace University School of Law, Fordham Law School, and Brooklyn Law School, as well as an Externship Coordinator at Cardozo Law School. Judge Marutollo has served as a member of the EDNY and SDNY Joint Local Rules Committee; the Advisory Committee on Civil Litigation of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York; the Board of Editors of the Federal Bar Council Quarterly; and the Board of Advisors at Fordham University’s Curran Center for American Catholic Studies.

 

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Akhil Reed Amar

Akhil Reed Amar

Sterling Professor of Law, Yale Law School

Biography

Akhil Reed Amar is Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science at Yale University, where he teaches constitutional law in both Yale College and Yale Law School. After graduating from Yale College, summa cum laude, in 1980 and from Yale Law School in 1984, and clerking for Judge (later Justice) Stephen Breyer, Amar joined the Yale faculty in 1985 at the age of 26. He is Yale’s only living professor to have won the University’s unofficial triple crown — the Sterling Chair for scholarship, the DeVane Medal for teaching, and the Lamar Award for alumni service.

Amar’s work has won awards from both the American Bar Association and the Federalist Society, and he has been cited by Supreme Court justices across the spectrum in more than 50 cases — tops among scholars under age 70. According to both Fred Shapiro’s landmark 2021 study of lifetime scholarly citations and Heinonline’s most recent tabulation of lifetime law-review citations, Amar is America’s second most-cited legal scholar still under age 70. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and has written widely for popular publications, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, Time, and The Atlantic. He was an informal consultant to the popular TV show The West Wing and his scholarship has been showcased on many broadcasts, including The Colbert Report, Morning Joe, AC360, Velshi, Fox News @ Night with Shannon Bream, Fareed Zakaria GPS, Erin Burnett Outfront, and Constitution USA with Peter Sagal.

He is the author of more than a hundred law review articles and several books, including The Bill of Rights (1998 — winner of the Yale University Press Governors’ Award), America’s Constitution (2005 — winner of the ABA’s Silver Gavel Award), America’s Unwritten Constitution (2012 — named one of the year’s 100 best nonfiction books by The Washington Post), and The Constitution Today (2016 — named one of the year’s top ten nonfiction books by Time magazine). The first volume of his ambitious trilogy on American constitutional history from the Founding to the present, The Words That Made Us: America’s Constitutional Conversation, 1760-1840, came out in May 2021. The second volume, Born Equal: Remaking America’s Constitution, 1840-1920, will be published in September 2025 and is already available for pre-order. All together, his nonfiction books have won two starred reviews from Publishers Weekly and three starred reviews from Kirkus—tops, it is believed, among legal scholars under age 70. Together with Vikram David Amar (YLS ’88), he has a bi-weekly column on the Supreme Court on the distinguished website SCOTUSblog. Along with Andy Lipka, he co-hosts a popular and free weekly podcast, Amarica’s Constitution, whose listeners are eligible for CLE credit in most American jurisdictions. A wide assortment of his articles and op-eds and video links to many of his public lectures and free online courses may be found at akhilamar.com.

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David M. Schizer

David M. Schizer

Dean Emeritus and Harvey R. Miller Professor of Law & Economics, Columbia Law School

Biography

David Schizer served as Dean of Columbia Law School from 2004 to 2014, and as CEO of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, a global Jewish humanitarian organization, from 2017 to 2019. A co-chair of Columbia University's new task force on antisemitism, he also is a co-founder and co-chair of the Center for Israeli Legal Studies at Columbia Law School; co-founder and co-chair of the Richman Center for Law, Business, and Public Policy; and a Charter Trustee of Ramaz. He served as a law clerk to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the U.S. Supreme Court.

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Corinne Virginia Snow

Corinne Virginia Snow

Partner, Vinson & Elkins

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Corinne principally practices in environmental law, with an emphasis on litigation, regulatory compliance, internal investigations, and defense against government investigations and enforcement actions.

Corinne draws on wide experience at the U.S. Department of Justice, including serving as Senior Counsel in the Office of the Associate Attorney General, which oversees all civil litigation on behalf of the United States, and as Counselor in the Office of the Attorney General.

Corinne most recently served as Counsel and Chief of Staff in the Environment and Natural Resources Division of the U.S. Department of Justice, where she assisted in managing a 600-person division that included 400 lawyers. In this role she helped manage the Division’s civil and criminal litigation arising under more than 150 environmental and natural resources laws.

She also worked closely with the General Counsel’s Offices for multiple federal agencies, including the EPA, Departments of Interior, Defense, Energy, Commerce, and Agriculture, as well as the White House and Counsel on Environmental Quality to advise high-ranking officials on policy and litigation risks associated with the environmental and natural resource laws.

She has personally argued cases in three U.S. Courts of Appeals, and multiple district courts, and served as the lead or co-lead counsel in district court litigation defending agency regulations, approvals, and permits related to oil and gas operations and other energy extraction projects.

Her roles in government have given her a unique perspective into the decision-making processes in the federal government.

In the private sector, Corinne counsels clients on environmental compliance across a variety of industries, including energy, chemical, manufacturing, and mining sectors.  In the transactional context, she assists in the drafting and negotiating of the environmental terms in purchase and sale agreements, lease agreements, credit agreements, and disclosures for debt and equity offerings and public filings.  She has also drafted comments on behalf of clients to agencies on proposed rules with significant implications for the oil and gas industry.

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Trevor N. McFadden

Trevor N. McFadden

Judge, United States District Court, District of Columbia

Biography

Judge Trevor N. McFadden was appointed to the United States District Court for the District of Columbia in 2017.  He received his B.A. in 2001 from Wheaton College, IL, magna cum laude.  In 2006, he received his J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law, where he graduated Order of the Coif and was an editor for the Virginia Law Review.  

Following graduation from law school, Judge McFadden clerked for Judge Steven Colloton, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.  He then joined the U.S. Department of Justice, where he served as Counsel to the Deputy Attorney General and as Assistant U.S. Attorney in the District of Columbia.  Judge McFadden subsequently became a partner at Baker & McKenzie LLP in Washington, DC, where he focused on white collar investigations.  He is also co-author of a treatise, Corporate Settlement Tools: DPAs, NPAs, and Cooperation Agreements.

After four years in private practice, Judge McFadden returned to the U.S. Department of Justice, where he was Deputy Assistant Attorney General and acted as the second-in-command of the Department's Criminal Division.  As Deputy Assistant Attorney General, he managed the Division's Fraud and Appellate Sections.  

Judge McFadden also has extensive experience in law enforcement.  He served as an officer with the Fairfax County, VA, Police Department and as a deputy sheriff in Madison County, VA.

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