Background
Matthew Henderson, James was born on October 25, 1958 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States.
Matthew Henderson, James was born on October 25, 1958 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States.
University of North Carolina at Wilmington (Bachelor of Arts, 1981). St. Louis University School of Law (Juris Doctor, 1987).
Worked at The American Center For Law and Justice (Virginia Beach, Virginia) specializing in Public Interest Practice, Religious and Civil Liberties, Constitutional Law Practice in all Federal and State Courts including State Supreme Courts and United States. Supreme Court.
Admitted to the bar, 1987, Kentucky and United States. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit.
1990, United States. Supreme Court and United States. District Court, Western District of Kentucky. 1991, United States. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia, Second and Tenth Circuits.
1992, United States. Court of Appeals, First Circuit. 1994, United States. Court of Appeals, Fourth and Eleventh Circuits. Staff Member, 1985-1986 and Managing Editor, 1986-1987, St. Louis University Public Law Review.
Fellow in Public Law and Government, Thomas J. White Family Educational Foundation, 1985-1987. Summer Fellow, White Family Institute in Public Law and Government, Washington, D.C., 1986. Author: "Missouri Home Education: Free At Last?", VI St. Louis University Public Law Rev.
355 (1987); "Poor Way to Quash Protestors", National'l Law Journal, p. 13, col. 4 (March, 30, 1992). Lecturer: "Regent University Constitutional Litigation Conference," June 14-15, 1991.
"Regent University Second Annual Constitutional Litigation Conference," July 16-18, 1992. "Regent University Constitutional Litigation Conference," July 15-17, 1993. "Regent University Constitutional Litigation Conference," July 14-16, 1994.
Regent University School of Law, Constitutional Litigation Seminar, Fall, 1992. Adjunct Professor, Regent University School of Law, Constitutional Litigation Seminar, Fall, 1994. Member: Kentucky Bar Association.
The Association of Trial Lawyers of America. Christian Legal Society. (Resident, Washington, D.C. Office).
The American Center for Law and Justice is a not-for-profit public interest law firm and educational organization dedicated to the promotion of pro-liberty, pro-life and pro-family causes.
Member: Kentucky Bar Association. The Association of Trial Lawyers of America. Christian Legal Society.
Fellow: Thomas J. White Family Educational Foundation, 1985-1987.