Background
Casino, Bruce J. was born on May 25, 1953 in Toronto, Canada.
Casino, Bruce J. was born on May 25, 1953 in Toronto, Canada.
University of Maryland (Bachelor of Science, 1984). Georgetown University (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1988).
Worked at Baker & Hostetler Limited Liability Partnership. Admitted to the bar, 1988, Pennsylvania and United States. District Court, Western District of Pennsylvania.
1989, District of Columbia, United States. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit, United States.
Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit and United States.
District Court for the District of Columbia. 1995, United States. Supreme Court and United States. Court of Appeals, Ninth and Fourth Circuits.
Phi Alpha Delta.
Adjunct Professor of Law, George Washington University National Law Center, White Collar Crime Course, 1993. Law Clerk, Honorary Carol Los Mansmann, United States. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, 1988-1989.
Author: "Mail Order Ministry Tax Fraud And The Problem Of A Constitutionally Acceptable Definition of Religion," 25 American Criminal Law Review 113, 1987.
"Federal Grants-in-Aid: Evolution, Crisis, and Future," 20 Urban Lawyer, 25, 1988. Company-Author: "Joint Defense Privilege in Administrative Proceedings," American Bar Association White Collar Crime, 1991, 411.
Company-Author: "Sources of Legal Rights for the Homeless," American Bar Association Journal of Affordable Housing and Community Development Law, Fall/Winter 1991, 12. Member: The District of Columbia Bar.
American Bar Association (Member, Sections on: Litigation.
Individual Rights and Responsibilities. Member, White Collar Crime Committee, Criminal Justice Section).
Author: 'Mail Order Ministry Tax Fraud And The Problem Of A Constitutionally Acceptable Definition of Religion," 25 American Criminal Law Review 113, 1987. "Federal Grants-in-Aid: Evolution, Crisis, and Future," 20 Urban Lawyer, 25, 1988. Co-Author: "Joint Defense Privilege in Administrative Proceedings," American Bar Association White Collar Crime, 1991, 411.
Member: The District of Columbia Bar. American Bar Association (Member, Sections on: Litigation. Individual Rights and Responsibilities.
Member, White Collar Crime Committee, Criminal Justice Section).