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Charles Rothfeld concentrates on Supreme Court and appellate practice. He has
written or edited more than 200 briefs and petitions for certiorari in the
United States Supreme Court. Charles has argued 22 cases in the Court, most
recently in January and March 2008, and has appeared in numerous federal courts
of appeals and state courts. Since joining Mayer Brown his clients in the
Supreme Court have included states and local governments, members of Congress
and other public officials, and businesses. Prior to entering private practice,
Charles was an assistant to the Solicitor General in the U.S. Department of
Justice and counsel to the State and Local Legal Center. He also has served as a
special associate independent counsel in the Iran-Contra inquiry and as minority
counsel to the U.S. House of Representatives Select Subcommittee on the United
States Role in Iranian Arms Transfers to Croatia and Bosnia. Charles currently
is a member of the Board of Advisers to Georgetown University Law Center's
Supreme Court Institute and serves as co-director of the
Yale Law School's Supreme Court Advocacy
clinic and seminar.
Charles is a graduate of Cornell University and the University of Chicago Law
School, where he was articles editor of the law review. After graduation, he
clerked for Chief Judge Spottswood Robinson, III, of the United States Court of
Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit and for Justice Harry A. Blackmun
of the United States Supreme Court. Charles has written extensively on
constitutional law and the Supreme Court.
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