Anthony Dick's practice focuses on constitutional, appellate, and complex civil litigation. He has successfully briefed several cases in the United States Supreme Court and has argued cases in multiple federal district courts and U.S. Courts of Appeals, including in the Second, Fourth, Sixth, Seventh, Ninth, Tenth, and D.C. Circuits.
Anthony has worked on several high-profile First Amendment matters, including those involving free speech and Anti-SLAPP laws.
Before joining the Firm, Anthony served as a law clerk to Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. of the United States Supreme Court and Judge Thomas B. Griffith of the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit.
Anthony is a member of the Edward Coke Appellate Inn of Court.
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Weitere Veröffentlichungen
- February 5, 2017
A Libel Suit Threatens Catastrophe for the Climate of Public Debate, Wall Street Journal
- Stanford University (J.D. 2010; Articles Editor, Stanford Law Review; President, Stanford Federalist Society; Stanford Supreme Court Litigation Clinic); University of Virginia (B.A. in Cognitive Science and Philosophy with high distinction 2005; Phi Beta Kappa)
- District of Columbia; New York; Supreme Court of the United States; U.S. Courts of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, First, Fourth, Sixth, Seventh, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, and Federal Circuits; and U.S. District Courts for the District of Columbia, Eastern District of Wisconsin, and Southern District of New York
- Law Clerk to: Associate Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr., U.S. Supreme Court (2011-2012) and Judge Thomas B. Griffith, U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit (2010-2011)
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