Member Profile - James Baehr


Membership Level

Regular Member - 1 Year

Employer

US Attorney's Office

Email

[email protected]

Business Phone

404-375-1305

Address

700 St Philip St, Apt 203, New Orleans, LA 70116, United States

Law School

University of Virginia

Practice Area 1

Criminal Justice

Practice Area 2

Military

 

BIO

James Baehr - A resident of New Orleans, LA, James is an Assistant United States Attorney at the Eastern District of Louisiana, after clerking for Judge Edith Brown Clement on the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. He previously served as a judge advocate in the United States Marine Corps, stationed as a defense counsel in Camp Pendleton, CA. He presently serves in the reserves with 4th Civil Affairs Group. He holds a J.D. and M.A. from the University of Virginia, and a B.A. from Dartmouth College. He is especially interested in criminal justice and legal philosophy, and is President of the New Orleans Lawyer's Chapter of the Federalist Society.


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