Rob Luther serves as Distinguished Professor of Law at the Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University, where he teaches and writes on the federal courts, legal and judicial ethics, political law, Congress, and professional sports. He is also the Founder of Constitutional Solutions PLLC, which navigates judicial candidates, judges, elected officials, professional athletes, and executives through high-stakes hearings, investigations, and reputational attacks.
Immediately before joining the Scalia Law faculty, Professor Luther spent over five years in the Washington, D.C. office of Jones Day, where his practice focused on strategic counseling, crisis management, and litigation. Prior to joining Jones Day, he served as Associate Counsel to the President of the United States in the White House Counsel’s Office. In the White House, he co-managed the judicial selection process and supervised the preparation of over 150 federal judicial nominees for their successful U.S. Senate confirmation hearings. The New York Times Magazine referred to his work on judicial selection during this period as “unique in White House history.” Before joining the White House, Professor Luther served as Counsel to then–U.S. Senator Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) on the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, where he served as a core member of the team that prepared the Senator for confirmation as United States Attorney General. Professor Luther was also a law clerk to Judge Daniel A. Manion of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. Earlier in his career, Professor Luther practiced civil and appellate litigation at a boutique firm in Williamsburg, Va. and taught at William & Mary Law School.
Professor Luther frequently speaks on the legal profession, political law, and federal judicial selection. His public work has been covered by or appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, Fox News, MSNBC, The Hill, The Washington Examiner, National Law Journal, Law360, The Washington Reporter, and elsewhere, while his scholarship is published in the law journals of nearly twenty universities including Harvard, Georgetown, Texas, William & Mary, UC-Davis, UC Law San Francisco, Howard University, the University of Pittsburgh, the University of Richmond, and Marquette University. He holds active law licenses in Virginia, the District of Columbia, the U.S. Supreme Court, and half of the U.S. Courts of Appeals. Professor Luther serves on the Advisory Board of the Wilson Center for Leadership at Hampden-Sydney College. Since 2019, over 120 of his former students have secured clerkships with federal judges.
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Views From the Inside: The Federal Nomination and Confirmation Process
New Jersey Lawyers Chapter
Seton Hall University School of Law, Faculty Reading Room1109 Raymond Blvd
Newark, NJ 07102
Panel 3: Changes in the Role of the Judiciary: Restraint vs. Activism
2025 Western Chapters Conference
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library40 Presidential Drive
Simi Valley, CA 93065
Federal Judicial Selection in the New Trump Administration and the Future of the U.S. Supreme Court
Atlanta Lawyers Chapter
Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP1100 Peachtree Street NE Suite 2800
Atlanta, GA 30309
Federal Judicial Selection in the Next Administration and the Future of the U.S. Supreme Court
Memphis Lawyers Chapter
Owen Brennan's - Royal Canal Room6150 Poplar Ave., #150
Memphis, TN 38119
Practice Groups: Federal Judicial Selections in the Next Administration
2024 National Lawyers Convention
The Washington Hilton1919 Connecticut Ave NW
Washington, DC 20009
Panel One: Changes in the Federal Courts
2024 Kentucky Conference
Kentucky State Capitol700 Capital Ave
Frankfort, KY 40601
The Trump Immunity Decision and Presidential Decision Making
George Mason Student Chapter
Antonin Scalia Law School3301 Fairfax Drive
Arlington, VA 22201
Practice Groups: Federal Judicial Selections in the Next Administration
2024 National Lawyers Convention
The importance of judicial selection and confirmation is now a point of emphasis for all...
Practice Groups: Federal Judicial Selections in the Next Administration
2024 National Lawyers Convention
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The Judge’s Role in Choosing a Successor
2022 National Lawyer's Convention
Under the Constitution, two branches of government are formally involved in the selection of federal...
The Judge’s Role in Choosing a Successor
2022 National Lawyer's Convention
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What are Americans Getting from the GIVE Act?
New Federal Initiatives Project
Brought to you by the Religious Liberties Practice Group Many provisions of the “Edward M. Kennedy...