We recently reported that Prince Law Offices, P.C., had filed a brief in the U.S. Supreme Court in a case raising significant questions about the constitutionality of President Obama’s putative recess appointments.
The Court has now scheduled oral argument in National Labor Relations Board v. Noel Canning, No. 12-1281, for January 13, 2014. The Solicitor General’s Office will present argument on behalf of the Administration (including the NLRB) while the time in opposition will be divided between counsel for Noel Canning and counsel for Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell.
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Tom was born and raised outside of Philadelphia. He attended Rutgers University as an undergraduate and, later, University of Pennsylvania School of Law where he was an Executive Editor on the University of Pennsylvania Law Review. He served as a clerk to Judge Morton I. Greenberg of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
Tom practiced law for ten years in Washington, D.C., handling matters before numerous federal administrative agencies and litigating several significant issues of federal constitutional law. He resigned his partnership for a full-time teaching position and spent the next ten years as a law professor at schools including Penn State/Dickinson School of Law, Rutgers School of Law -- Camden, University of Richmond School of Law, and Oklahoma City University School of Law. While a professor, Tom published three books on federal constitutional law and articles on various topics.
Tom joined the Prince Law Firm, P.C., due to his interest in protecting constitutional rights and the firm's reputation in representing individuals in firearms related matters. He assists clients in complying with regulatory requirements and in litigating when their rights have been infringed.
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