L. Lynn Hogue
Chairman, Legal Advisory Board
L. Lynn Hogue is Chairman of the Legal Advisory Board of the Southeastern Legal Foundation, an Atlanta-based public interest law firm. He is a professor of Constitutional Law at Georgia State University College of Law in Atlanta. Hogue is also a Lt. Colonel, U.S. Army Reserve, Judge Advocate General’s Corps (JAGC). He is an active member of the Bar in Georgia, North Carolina, and Arkansas, and is admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court. He regularly comments on legal matters for national publications and broadcast media outlets.
In September 1998, Hogue filed a complaint with the Arkansas Supreme Court Committee on Professional Conduct regarding professional misconduct by fellow Arkansas attorney, William Jefferson Clinton. In 2000, the Committee initiated
disbarment proceedings against Clinton. He served as an attorney-of-record in the successful 1998-99 U.S. Supreme Court challenge against the Clinton administration’s plan to use statistical sampling for congressional apportionment in Census 2000.
Hogue received a B.A. degree from William Jewell College in Missouri, a Ph.D. from the University of Tennessee, and a J.D. degree from Duke University College of Law. He authored Conflict of Laws in Georgia (The Harrison Company, 1995), and co-authored Military Law in a Nutshell, Second Edition (West Publishing Co., 1996).
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