Bryan Cleveland

Deputy Solicitor General, Oklahoma Attorney General's Office

Bryan Cleveland is the Deputy Solicitor General for the State of Oklahoma, where he handles the State’s most pressing cases in federal and state district courts and on appeal, including McGirt v. Oklahoma and Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta. His briefing on behalf of the State of Oklahoma as amicus curiae to the U.S. Supreme Court has been awarded by the National Association of Attorney Generals.

Before joining the Attorney General’s Office, Mr. Cleveland was a law clerk for Judge Steve Grasz of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, a law clerk for Judge Henry Morgan in the Eastern District of Virginia, and an associate at a top law firm in Washington, D.C. He received a bachelor's degree from Biola University and a law degree from Harvard Law School, where he served as Editor-in-Chief of the Harvard Journal of Law & Technology. Prior to law school, he advised a member of Congress on legislation and communications.

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