Aaron L. Nielson

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Aaron L. Nielson is an American legal scholar and became an associate professor at the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University in 2013.[1] Nielson's research interests include administrative law, federal courts, civil procedure, and antitrust, according to his curriculum vitae.[1]
Below is a summary of Nielson's education and other professional accomplishments:[1]
Academic degrees:
- B.A., 2003, University of Pennsylvania
- L.L.M., 2006, University of Cambridge Faculty of Law
- J.D., 2007, Harvard Law School
Professional positions:
- Law clerk, Jerry E. Smith, United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, 2007-2008
- Partner and associate, Kirkland & Ellis, LLP, 2007, 2009-2012
- Law clerk, Janice Rogers Brown, United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, 2008-2009
- Chair, Antitrust & Trade Regulation, American Bar Association's Section of Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice, 2013-2015
- Law clerk, Samuel Alito, Supreme Court of the United States, 2014
- Co-chair, Rulemaking committee, American Bar Association's Section of Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice, 2015-present
- Of counsel, Kirkland & Ellis, LLP, 2015-present
- Permanent commentator, Notice & Comment, Yale Journal on Regulation, 2015-present
- Chair, Administration and Management Committee, Administrative Conference of the United States, 2017-2019
- Executive committee member, Administrative Law Practice Group, The Federalist Society, 2018-present
See also
- Ballotpedia's administrative state coverage
- Administrative State Bibliography
- Scholarly work related to the administrative state
External links
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