Paul D. Kamenar is a Washington, D.C. attorney who provides counsel on legal, regulatory, and public policy matters and guest lectures at the U.S. Naval Academy on constitutional and national security law. He was a Senior Fellow of the Administrative Conference of the United States from 1990-1995 and a Member of its Committee on Rulemaking. He was reappointed as a Senior Fellow in 2010. As Senior Executive Counsel of the Washington Legal Foundation, he argued before the U.S. Supreme Court and seven federal courts of appeals and litigated over 200 public interest, high-profile original and amicus cases as lead or co-counsel representing WLF, He has testified before congressional committees on environmental issues, SEC enforcement, the judicial appointment process, constitutional law, and other topics and conducted briefings on overcriminalization for senior congressional staff in collaboration with the Heritage Foundation and NACDL. He also taught a separation of powers/appellate advocacy seminar as an adjunct professor at Georgetown University Law Center and from 1999-2005 was Clinical Professor of Law at George Mason University Law School where he directed and taught WLF’s Economic Freedom Public Interest Law Clinic. Kamenar received his J.D. from Georgetown where he was lead articles editor of Law and Policy in International Business, and a B.A. in Economics from Rutgers College.