"How Trump and Senate Republicans Could Reshape the Federal Courts of Appeals, Part II"
JP Collins wrote for Ball & Strikes.
John P. Collins, Jr.
Associate Professor of Fundamentals of Lawyering
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JP Collins is an Associate Professor in GW Law’s Fundamentals of Lawyering Program, and has been a member of the faculty since July 2020.
Professor Collins regularly provides insight concerning judicial nomination developments to leading media outlets, including the Wall Street Journal, the Economist, the Los Angeles Times, the National Law Journal, the New York Law Journal, CNN, NBC, Roll Call, HuffPost, Reuters, Bloomberg Law, The Hill, Newsweek, and Law360. He is also a contributing writer for Balls & Strikes, and has written op-eds for TRT News, Bloomberg, and the California Daily Journal.
Professor Collins began his career as a law clerk to the Honorable Andrew J. Peck of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. He then joined Sullivan & Cromwell as an associate in the firm's litigation department. Professor Collins's practice at S&C focused on complex civil litigation, criminal and civil investigations, and appeals. He represented leading U.S. and multinational financial institutions, corporations, and individuals in a variety of state and federal matters, including nationwide consumer fraud class actions, cross-border criminal tax investigations, theft of trade secrets cases, contractual disputes, and other complex commercial cases. While at S&C, Professor Collins kept an active pro bono docket, briefing and arguing multiple appeals on behalf of state prosecutor and public defender offices. He also represented federal criminal defendants as part of the Criminal Justice Act.
In addition to teaching core lawyering skills, Professor Collins's research interests include judicial nominations and court administration and reform. His scholarship has been published in the Temple Law Review, the SMU Law Review Forum, and the Fordham Urban Law Journal, and cited in the Chicago Law Review, the Northwestern Law Review, the Cornell Law Review, the Richmond Law Review, the Kentucky Law Journal, the NYU Journal of Legislation and Public Policy, the Washington & Lee Law Review Online, The Los Angeles Times, published federal court opinions, and briefs before the U.S. Supreme Court.
"How Trump and Senate Republicans Could Reshape the Federal Courts of Appeals, Part II"
JP Collins wrote for Ball & Strikes.
"Second US judge who ruled against Trump faces Republican impeachment bid"
JP Collins was quoted in Reuters.
"How Trump and Senate Republicans Could Reshape the Federal Courts of Appeals, Part I"
JP Collins wrote for Ball & Strikes.
BA, Stonehill College; JD, Fordham University