Background
Marzulla, Nancie G. was born in Austin, Texas, United States.
Marzulla, Nancie G. was born in Austin, Texas, United States.
University of Colorado at Boulder (M.D.P.A.). University of Colorado at Denver (Juris Doctor, 1983). University of Colorado at Denver (Juris Doctor, 1983).
Spoken languages: Italian, French.
Worked at Wewer Law Firm (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in Nonprofit Organizations, Postal, Tax, Corporate and Election Law, Administrative and Legislative Practice. Admitted to the bar, 1982, Colorado. 1986, United States. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
1987, United States.
Supreme Court. 1992, United States. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. United States. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit.
1994, United States.
Court of Federal Claims (Not admitted District of Columbia). Federalist Society. Member, University of Colorado at Denver Law Review. Author, Chapter: "Property Rights as a Central Organizing Principle," Environmental Gore: A Constructive Response to Earth in the Balance, edited by John A. Baden, Pacific Research Institute, 1994.
"State Private Property Rights Initiatives as a Response to Environmental Takings, Regulatory Takings: Restoring Private Property Rights, National Legal Center for Law in the Public Interest, 1994 (reprinted, South Carolina Law Review, Volume 46, Number.
4, Summer 1995); "The Property Rights Movement: How lieutenant Began and Where lieutenant Is Headed," Land Rights: The 1990s" Property Rights Rebellion, edited by Bruce Yandle, Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 1995. Company-Author, with Roger Marzulla: "Regulatory Takings in the United States Claims Court: Adjusting the Burdens That in Fairness and Equity Ought to Be Borne By Society as a Whole," Catholic University Law Review, Volume 40, Number.
3, Spring 1991. Property Rights: Understanding Government Takings and Environmental Regulation, Government Institute Press, 1996.
Past Firm Affiliations: Mountain States Legal Foundation, 1981-1983. International Labor Organization, 1984.
United States. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division, 1984-1988.
Verner, Liipfert, Bernhard, McPherson & Hand, Washington, District of Columbia, 1988-1990. Wewer Law Firm has expertise in all aspects of the creation, management, and regulation of nonprofit organizations.
The firm focuses on the interplay among the various federal and state agencies which regulate its clients, with particular attention to nonprofit laws dealing with corporate, tax, postal, election and lobby matters, Employee Retirement Income Security Act plans, and charitable solicitation regulations. Attorneys in the firm have unique expertise with nonprofit postal appellate practice and choice of entity decisions for most United States. jurisdictions.
Clients of the firm include public charities, private foundations, grassroots activists, trade associations, labor organizations, VEBAs, public interest litigation firms, supporting organizations, title-holding corporations, political action committees, candidates for public office, ballot measure committees, public accountancy firms, and issue-oriented businesses.
The firm also advises clients on media relations and grassroots lobby strategies.
Member, University of Colorado at Denver Law Review. Author, Chapter: "Property Rights as a Central Organizing Principle," Environmental Gore: A Constructive Response to Earth in the Balance, edited by John A. Baden, Pacific Research Institute, 1994. "State Private Property Rights Initiatives as a Response to Environmental Takings, Regulatory Takings: Restoring Private Property Rights, National Legal Center for Law in the Public Interest, 1994 (reprinted, South Carolina Law Review, Volume 46, Number.
4, Summer 1995).
"The Property Rights Movement: How lieutenant Began and Where lieutenant Is Headed," Land Rights: The 1990s" Property Rights Rebellion, edited by Bruce Yandle, Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 1995. Company-Author, with Roger Marzulla: "Regulatory Takings in the United States Claims Court: Adjusting the Burdens That in Fairness and Equity Ought to Be Borne By Society as a Whole," Catholic University Law Review, Volume 40, Number. 3, Spring 1991; Property Rights: Understanding Government Takings and Environmental Regulation, Government Institute Press, 1996.
Past Firm Affiliations: Mountain States Legal Foundation, 1981-1983.
International Labor Organization, 1984. United States. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division, 1984-1988.
Verner, Liipfert, Bernhard, McPherson & Hand, Washington, District of Columbia, 1988-1990.