John Querio is an associate at Horvitz & Levy LLP in Los Angeles.
Eric H. Jaso, a former Justice Department official and federal prosecutor, practices law in Short Hills, New Jersey. His practice focuses on False Claims Act ("whistleblower") cases, and he handles a wide variety of civil and criminal complex litigation matters.
Daniel Morton-Bentley is a member of the Massachusetts bar and an LL.M student at Suffolk University Law School. He graduated cum laude from Roger Williams University School of Law in Bristol, Rhode Island.
Thomas Forr is an associate at Jones Day in Washington, D.C.
United States Magistrate Judge, Eastern District of North Carolina
Robert T. Numbers, II serves as a United States Magistrate Judge in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina.
Judge Numbers received degrees in Political Science and Economics, with honors, from Wake Forest University. After completing his undergraduate work, Judge Numbers obtained his law degree from the University of Notre Dame where he served on the Notre Dame Law Review.
Upon his graduation from law school, Judge Numbers joined the Winston-Salem office of a large, regional law firm. From 2005 until 2010, Judge Numbers’ practice focused on civil rights claims against local municipalities and government contractors. In 2010, Judge Numbers joined the firm’s Raleigh office and concentrated his practice on complex business litigation in state and federal courts.
General Counsel, International Mission Board
Regional Deputy General Counsel, North America and Lead Counsel, Treasury, Willis Towers Watson
Regional Deputy General Counsel, North America and Lead Counsel, Treasury, Willis Towers Watson
California Supreme Court Broadly Construes Unfair Competition Law
John Querio
The principal consumer protection statute in California, known as the Unfair Competition Law (UCL),1 provides remedies...
New Jersey Supreme Court Requires Police to Give Breathalyzer Warnings in Foreign Languages
Eric H. Jaso
When a police officer stops a suspected drunk driver in New Jersey, and the driver...
Habeas Petitioner Denied Use of Sentence Reduction Credits
Daniel Morton-Bentley
In Jones v. Keller,1 the North Carolina Supreme Court denied a prisoner’s release after the prisoner asserted...
Better Alive Than Dead
Thomas Forr
When David Hockenberry, a man with profound mental retardation, came down with pneumonia in 2007,...
North Carolina Appellate Court Questions the Constitutionality of Campus Police at Universities with Religious Heritages in State v. Yencer
Robert T. Numbers
In late August, as colleges and universities across North Carolina were preparing to welcome back...
ABA Watch February 2011
Table of Contents
Task Force on the Preservation of JusticeABA Spirit of Excellence Award HonoreesFederalist Society Question &...
Will the Obama Administration Re-Interpret Federal Law Re: Religious Discrimination When Awarding Federal Grants?
Derek L. Gaubatz
New Federal Initiatives Project
Brought to you by the Religious Liberties Practice Group The Federalist Society takes no position on...
A Report on Tennessee Attorney General Selection
Keith W. Randall, J. Ammon Smartt
White Paper on Tennessee
Under the Tennessee Constitution, attorneys general are selected by the justices of the Supreme Court...
A Report on Tennessee Attorney General Selection
Keith W. Randall, J. Ammon Smartt
White Paper on Tennessee
Under the Tennessee Constitution, attorneys general are selected by the justices of the Supreme Court...
The Federalist Paper, February 2011
The Magazine of the Federalist Society
We are pleased to bring you the winter issue of The Federalist Paper, now online....