Gary Lawkowski is currently Counsel at the Dhillon Law Group, where he works on political law, election law, administrative law, appellate issues, and nonprofit issues. Prior to joining the Dhillon Law Group, Gary served at the Department of the Interior, directly advising the Secretary and other senior Department leaders, and as a Senior Policy Advisor at the White House Domestic Policy Counsel. He has also completed two tours at the Federal Election Commission, working directly for Commissioners Sean J. Cooksey, Lee E. Goodman, and Donald F. McGahn, and worked for a national nonprofit organization. He earned his J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law and a B.A. from the University of Virginia.
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