Anthony Dick
Anthony Dick is an attorney in Washington, D.C., where his practice focuses on constitutional and appellate litigation. He has argued multiple cases in different U.S. Courts of Appeals, and he has authored successful briefs before the Supreme Court of the United States at both the certiorari and merits stages. He has written articles that have appeared in publications such as The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, National Review Online, SCOTUSblog, and The Washington Times. In December 2012, Forbes Magazine named him to its “30 Under 30: Law & Policy” list of “today’s disrupters and tomorrow’s brightest stars.”
Anthony is a graduate of the University of Virginia and Stanford Law School, where he served as an articles editor on the Stanford Law Review. Following law school, he clerked for Judge Thomas B. Griffith on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, and then for Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. on the Supreme Court of the United States. He lives in Alexandria, Virginia, with his wife and four sons.
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