Mr. Norris assists clients with a variety of trial and appellate matters, especially novel questions of constitutional law, tax law, and election law. In 2020, as an associate, he argued the case of CIC Services v. IRS in the United States Supreme Court, obtaining a unanimous decision on behalf of his client reversing the decision below. Mr. Norris has also represented the Republican National Committee, numerous States, and the former President of the United States in complex constitutional cases. He has argued in multiple federal trial and appellate courts.
Mr. Norris is a former law clerk to Justice Clarence Thomas of the U.S. Supreme Court, Judge William H. Pryor Jr. of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, and Judge Karen LeCraft Henderson of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. He earned his B.A. in Mathematics, Philosophy, and Political Science from Vanderbilt University and his J.D. from Vanderbilt University Law School, where he was selected for Order of the Coif. Mr. Norris is a member of the Tennessee and Virginia bars. He lives with his family in Knoxville, Tennessee.
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Panel III: Strategic Litigation for Civil Rights
2024 Tennessee Chapters Conference
The Joseph401 Korean Veterans Blvd
Nashville, TN 37203
Race in Admissions after SFFA v. Harvard
Maryland Undergrad Student Chapter
STAMP Student Union3972 Campus Drive
College Park, MD 20742
A Debate on Affirmative Action: A Post " Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard " World
Lincoln Memorial Student Chapter
The Lincoln Memorial, Duncan School of Law Courtroom601 W Summitt Hill Dr.
Knoxville, TN 37902
Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard: What's It Mean and What's Next, from the Lawyer Who Argued It"
Mississippi Lawyers Chapter
River Hills Club3600 Ridgewood Road
Jackson, MS 39211
Students for Fair Admissions and its Legacy feat. Cameron Norris
Iowa Lawyers Chapter
Americana Restaurant1312 Locust Street
Des Moines, IA 50309
Panel III: Race in Admissions: How SFFA v. Harvard and SFFA v. UNC are Changing Higher Education and the Legal Profession
2024 Florida Chapters Conference
Gaylord Palms Resort6000 W Osceola Pkwy
Kissimmee, FL 34746
Plenary Session 2: Race and Education After Students for Fair Admissions
Last year’s ruling in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard was a decisive turning point...
Panel III: Race in Admissions: How SFFA v. Harvard and SFFA v. UNC are Changing Higher Education and the Legal Profession
2024 Florida Chapters Conference
The panel will discuss how these decisions are transforming the admissions process in higher education...
Panel III: Race in Admissions: How SFFA v. Harvard and SFFA v. UNC are Changing Higher Education and the Legal Profession
2024 Florida Chapters Conference
The panel will discuss how these decisions are transforming the admissions process in higher education...