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Rob Bronston has briefed cases in the United States Supreme
Court and in various federal and state appellate courts,
and has twice argued before the United States Court of Appeals
for the Eighth Circuit. He also serves on the adjunct
faculty of the George Washington University Law School,
where he teaches a seminar on Advanced Appellate Advocacy.
Rob earned his J.D. magna cum laude from the University
of Michigan Law School, where he was Order of the
Coif. During law school, Rob served as Articles Editor of
the Michigan Law Review and won the Campbell Moot
Court Competition. After graduation, he clerked for Judge
William C. Bryson on the Federal Circuit. Rob holds B.S.
and B.A. degrees from the University of Pennsylvania.
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