Jason Torchinsky
2300 N Street NW, Suite 643A, Washington, DC 20037
About Jason Torchinsky
Practice Areas
- Constitutional Law
Education
- College of William and Mary School of Law, Williamsburg, VirginiaJ.D.
- College of William and MaryB.A.
- Major: Government and Public Policy
Representative Cases
- Pursuing America’s Greatness v. Federal Election Commission (D.C. Circuit) (challenging an FEC regulation)
- Van Hollen v. Federal Election Commission (D.C. Circuit) (defending an FEC regulation)
- Martins v. Pidot (Second Circuit) (prevailing after a district court ordered a special primary)
- Edwards v. Vesilind (Va. Supreme Court) (success represented bi-partisan group of Senators in legislative privilege claim arising from a redistricting lawsuit)
- Harris v. Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission (U.S. Supreme Court) (representing Arizona’s Secretary of State)
- McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission
- Pursuing America’s Greatness v. Federal Election Commission (D.C. Circuit) (challenging an FEC regulation)
- Van Hollen v. Federal Election Commission (D.C. Circuit) (defending an FEC regulation)
- Martins v. Pidot (Second Circuit) (prevailing after a district court ordered a special primary)
- Edwards v. Vesilind (Va. Supreme Court) (success represented bi-partisan group of Senators in legislative privilege claim arising from a redistricting lawsuit)
- Harris v. Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission (U.S. Supreme Court) (representing Arizona’s Secretary of State)
- McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission
Classes and Seminars
- Adjunct Professor at the College of William and Mary School of Law
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Virginia
- District of Columbia
Other Affiliations
- Virginia Bar Association (Member)
- District of Columbia Bar Association (Member)
- Republican National Lawyers Association (Member)
- Federalist Society (Member)
Past Positions
- Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division at the United States Department of Justice, Counsel
- Deputy General Counsel to Bush-Cheney ’04 and Deputy General Counsel to the 2005 Presidential Inaugural Committee
Office Info
Nearby Lawyers
- Constitutional Law
The power of the lawyer is in the uncertainty of the law.