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Below lists the position this politician has taken on a political issue. The star rating represents the politician's prioritization and action on the issue based on data collected by relevant interest groups. Select an issue to view a more in-depth explanation of each rating.
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Education5 - 5 of 3
Vanderbilt University School of Law
JD
2004 - 2006
University of Richmond School of Law
Attended
2003 - 2004
Wake Forest University
BA Latin
1999 - 2003
Past Positions1 - 6 of 6
Former President
Federal Bar Association, EDNC Chapter
Senior Trial Counsel
Thomas More Law Center
Current
Associate
Millberg Gordon Stewart, Professional Limited Liability Company
2011 - 2017
Adjunct Legal Methods Instructor
Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law, The University of Memphis