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Bert Gall Bert Gall serves as a staff attorney at the Institute for Justice. He litigates property rights, school choice, economic liberty and other constitutional cases in both federal and state courts. Bert is lead attorney in a civil rights lawsuit in New Hampshire challenging that state’s law that allows government-hired inspectors to enter and search the homes of every person in the state, a law that also penalizes anyone who refuses to consent to an inspector’s search. Bert received his law degree from Duke University in 1999, where he served as an articles editor on the staff of Law and Contemporary Problems. He received his undergraduate degree from Rice University in 1996 where he majored in History and Political Science. Before coming to the Institute, he spent two years in private practice at a large firm in Charlotte, where he worked on a wide variety of commercial litigation cases. After law school, he clerked for Judge Karen Williams of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. |
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