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Judge Jeffrey S. Sutton, J.D.
United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth CircuitSenior Lecturing Fellow

Judge Jeffrey S. Sutton, J.D.

Bio

Jeffrey S. Sutton has served on the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit since 2003. Before that, he was the State Solicitor of Ohio and a partner at Jones Day in Columbus. He has argued 12 cases in the United States Supreme Court and numerous cases in the state supreme courts and federal courts of appeal.

Judge Sutton served as a law clerk to Justices Lewis F. Powell Jr. (Ret.) and Antonin Scalia, as well as Judge Thomas Meskill of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. He received his B.A. from Williams College and his J.D. from The Ohio State University College of Law.

Sutton served as Chair of the Federal Judicial Conference Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure from 2012 to 2016. He was appointed to that committee by Chief Justice Roberts. He has also served on the Advisory Committee on Appellate Rules. He was appointed to that committee by Chief Justice Rehnquist in 2005, and Chief Justice Roberts appointed him to be Chair of that committee in 2009.

Since 1993, Sutton has been an adjunct professor at The Ohio State University College of Law, where he teaches seminars on State Constitutional Law, the United States Supreme Court, and Appellate Advocacy. He also teaches a class on State Constitutional Law at Harvard Law School. Among other publications, he is the author of 51 Imperfect Solutions: States and the Making of American Constitutional Law, and the co-author of a casebook, State Constitutional Law: The Modern Experience, as well as The Law of Judicial Precedent.

In 2006, Sutton was elected to the American Law Institute (ALI) and in 2017 he was elected to its Council.