Christopher L. Rawlins has worked in various legal roles since 2010. Christopher L. began as a student at Georgetown University Law Center in 2010 and then became a Legal Intern at The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty in 2011. During this time, they also served as a Legal Intern at the Direct Selling Association, where they participated in the research and writing of a response to a proposed SBA regulation and wrote and updated summaries of foreign direct selling laws for an online legal compendium. In 2011, they also served as a Law Clerk for Hon. Orrin G. Hatch, US Senate, where they conducted preliminary research and writing for a Stanford Law Review article about obscenity, summarized proposed legislation in such fields as patent and IT law, and drafted hearing questions, floor speeches, and a “Dear Colleagues” letter. In 2012, they became a Law Clerk for the Senate Judiciary Committee. Finally, they have been working as General Counsel and Legal Counsel at InfoTrax Systems since 2013.
Christopher L. Rawlins received their Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in History from Brigham Young University between 2004 and 2010. Christopher L. then went on to receive their Doctor of Law (JD) from Georgetown University Law Center between 2010 and 2013.
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