Neal K. Katyal '87 Breaks Record as Minority Lawyer with Most Arguments Before the Supreme Court

Congratulations to Loyola's own Neal K. Katyal '87 on breaking Thurgood Marshall’s record as the minority lawyer with the most arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court. His career total is 35 cases, with his 36th scheduled for this month.    
Katyal, fomer solicitor general of the United States, was the keynote speaker at the third annual LA Bar Association Luncheon in June. 

Today, he is a partner at Hogan Lovell’s, a multinational law firm with headquarters in London and Washington D.C., where he focuses on appellate and complex litigation and has extensive experience in matters of patent, securities, criminal, employment and constitutional law. Notably, Katyal was the lead attorney in the state of Hawaii’s fight against President Trump’s revised travel ban, in which the state of Hawaii won.

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