Robert Frommer serves as a senior attorney with the Institute for Justice. He joined the Institute in August 2008 and is currently litigating on behalf of SpeechNow.org, a group challenging the federal campaign finance laws regarding free speech.
Before joining IJ, Robert was an attorney with the Washington, D.C., office of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP, where he litigated both complex litigation and public-interest matters. He is a former law clerk to Judge Morris Sheppard Arnold of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.
Robert received his law degree magna cum laude from the University of Michigan Law School in 2004, where he was elected to the Order of the Coif and served as both a book review editor for the Michigan Law Review and president of the Federalist Society student chapter. Before going to law school, Robert earned a master's degree in economics from George Mason University.
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Litigation Update: United States v. Moore-Bush
Is long-term police use of a surveillance camera targeted at a person’s home and curtilage a Fourth Amendment search?
TeleforumLitigation Update: United States v. Moore-Bush
Is long-term police use of a surveillance camera targeted at a person’s home and curtilage a Fourth Amendment search?
In 2017, ATF agents placed a surveillance camera on a pole across the street from...
Litigation Update: United States v. Moore-Bush
Is long-term police use of a surveillance camera targeted at a person’s home and curtilage a Fourth Amendment search?
In 2017, ATF agents placed a surveillance camera on a pole across the street from...
The Fourth Amendment at the High Court: Last Term in Review and the Future
The Federalist Society's Criminal Law and Procedure and Environmental Law and Property Rights Practice Groups bring...
The Fourth Amendment at the High Court: Last Term in Review and the Future
The Federalist Society's Criminal Law and Procedure and Environmental Law and Property Rights Practice Groups bring...
Courthouse Steps Decision Teleforum: Caniglia v. Strom
On May 17, 2021, the Supreme Court released its decision in Caniglia v. Strom, which focused...