Adam Doverspike

President, Tulsa Lawyers Chapter at The Federalist Society

Adam Doverspike's work experience includes:

- Shareholder at GableGotwals, where they focused on civil litigation in the energy and construction industries, as well as appellate matters. Adam handled a 5-day jury trial in a construction dispute.

- President of the Tulsa Lawyers Chapter of The Federalist Society for Law & Public Policy Studies, where they hosted events covering legal issues at national, state, and local levels.

- Judicial Law Clerk for Chief Judge Gregory K. Frizzell at the United States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma, assisting with the decision-making process and preparing bench memoranda for civil cases.

- Associate at Sidley Austin, specializing in energy regulatory, complex civil litigation, and appellate matters for clients in the pharmaceutical and energy industries. Adam also prepared comments on EPA rulemaking concerning hydraulic fracturing regulations.

- Constitutional Fellow at the Institute for Justice, conducting legal research on public interest litigation related to eminent domain, property rights, school choice, and economic freedom.

- Summer Associate at Sidley Austin, conducting research on railroad mergers, rate regulation, and energy rate settlements approved by FERC.

- Summer Associate at Conner & Winters and Crowe & Dunlevy.

- Judicial Internship at the North Carolina Court of Appeals.

- Research Assistant at the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, analyzing statistical data and assisting economists in research on payment systems studies.

Adam Doverspike began their education at Booker T Washington, where they completed their high school education and received a Diploma in High School/Secondary Diplomas and Certificates in 1999. Adam then enrolled at Georgetown University and pursued a Bachelor of Science in International Political Economy, completing their degree in 2003. In 2005, they furthered their education at the University of Chicago, obtaining a Master's degree in Economics by 2006. Adam's educational journey led him to Duke University School of Law, where they studied Law and earned a Juris Doctor (JD) degree in 2009.

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