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Charles Rothfeld, recognized by USA Today as "part of an emerging elite private-sector group of lawyers who dominate advocacy at the Supreme Court," and by Legal Times as a "top-tier appellate advocate," focuses his practice on Supreme Court and appellate litigation. He has worked on more than 200 cases before the United States Supreme Court and on numerous other cases before federal and state appellate courts. Charles has argued 23 cases before the US Supreme Court, including arguments in January, March, and December 2008.
Since joining Mayer Brown in 1991, Charles has represented foreign governments,
states, municipalities, members of Congress, and groups of state and local
officials before the Supreme Court. His clients also have included Fortune 500
companies and other businesses in a range of industries, for whom he has worked
in cases involving various aspects of constitutional law
- including the Commerce and
Due Process clauses, the First Amendment, and the Twenty-first Amendment
- as well as antitrust,
securities regulation, federal preemption, taxation, and banking law. Among his cases last year, Charles successfully argued before the Court on behalf of the Republic of the Philippines and the Philippine National Bank in an effort to
reclaim assets stolen by former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos.
Charles is the founder and co-director of the Yale Law School's Supreme Court
Clinic, which is among the largest and most successful appellate advocacy
programs in the nation. It currently is handling four cases on the merits in the
Supreme Court, addressing issues of civil rights, immigration, and criminal law
and procedure.
In addition, Charles is a member of the Board of Advisors of Georgetown
University Law Center's Supreme Court Institute. He also has served as a faculty
member in the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) Supreme Court
advocacy program and as a judge in NAAG's annual "Best Supreme Court Brief"
competition. He is a regular participant in moot courts for NAAG, the Chamber of
Commerce, and the Georgetown Supreme Court Institute. He has published widely on
the Supreme Court, the Constitution, and appellate advocacy, and he is one of the co-authors of Mayer Brown's just published treatise on practice in the federal courts of appeals.
Prior to joining Mayer Brown, Charles served as Special Counsel for the State
and Local Legal Center (1988-1990)
and as Assistant to the Solicitor General, US Department of Justice (1984-1988),
where he had primary responsibility for handling the government's Supreme Court
litigation in the areas of banking and securities regulation. From 1982 to 1984,
he worked with another law firm in Washington, DC. Earlier, Charles served as
Law Clerk to Justice Harry A. Blackmun, US Supreme Court (1981-1982)
and to Chief Judge Spottswood W. Robinson III, US Court of Appeals for the
District of Columbia Circuit (1980-1981).
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