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Britt Grant

Britt Grant Biography

Britt Grant is an American attorney currently serving as a  Circuit Judge in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.  She was formerly Justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia and prior to her appointment to the bench, she served as the Solicitor General of Georgia.

Britt Grant Age

She is 42 years old; born on 1st February 1978.

Britt Grant Education

Britt started school at the Westminster Schools then proceeded to obtain a Bachelor of Arts in English and Politics from Wake Foresty University in North Carolina. From the year 2004 to 2007, she studied at Stanford Law School where she earned her Juris Doctor.

At Stanford Law School she was a managing editor of the Stanford Journal of International Law and a senior articles editor of the Stanford Law and Policy Review. She was also the Co-Founder and Co-President of the Stanford National Security and the Law Society, and the President of the Stanford Law chapter of the Federalist Society.

Britt Grant Husband

Grant is married to Justin G. Grant who works as a security operations director for IBM Security Managed Security Services (MSS), whose main aim is to deliver threat monitoring, intelligence, threat research and managed SIEM (Security information and event management services) to MSS customers worldwide. He previously worked for the Central Intelligence Agency for nearly a decade.

Britt Grant Children

Justin and Grant have three children; Charles, Jack and Mary Elsie.

Britt Grant Judge

After graduating from Wake Foresty University, Grant served as an Assistant to the Director at the Domestic Policy Council and USA Freedom Corps then served in The White House as Deputy Associate Director of the Office of Cabinet Affairs. After graduating from law school she practiced in the Washington, D.C., office of Kirkland & Ellis.

From the year 2017 to 2018 grant served as a Judge of the Georgia Supreme Court in Georgia after she was appointed by the Republican Governor Nathan Deal. On April 11, 2018 President Donald Trump nominated Grant as a Judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the 11th circuit. This was confirmed by the US Senate on 31st July 2018.

Britt Grant Brett Kavanaugh

She served as a law clerk to Brett M. Kavanaugh of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. She then practiced at Kirkland & Ellis LLP in Washington, D.C., where she represented clients in commercial litigation before state courts, federal district courts, federal circuit courts and the United States Supreme Court in matters including products liability, antitrust, class-action defense, contracts, defamation, multi-district litigation, and constitutional law.

Britt Grant Georgia

In 2012 Grant began serving in the Office of the Georgia Attorney General as Counsel for Legal Policy. She was appointed Solicitor General in January of 2015, making her the chief appellate lawyer for the State of Georgia and the primary constitutional law advisor to the Attorney General. She represented the State in water litigation and other cases before the United States Supreme Court, and in a range of other appellate matters before the Georgia Supreme Court, the Georgia Court of Appeals, and the federal Courts of Appeals.

Britt Grant Trump Short List

Following the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg who was an American jurist and served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, from 1993 until her death on Septemeber 2020, the president has asked the senate to vote in the next Justice. Among those shortlisted for the position is Judge Britt Grant who serves as a  Circuit Judge in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.

Britt Grant Federalist Society

She serves on the Federalism & Separation of Powers Executive Committee of the Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies, and as a member of the Executive Board of the Atlanta Chapter of the Society.

Britt Grant Conservative

Grant is considered a “stellar conservative” by groups such as the Heritage Foundation.