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Jeff Teichert

Jeff Teichert is a prominent American lawyer in the areas of constitutional law, appellate litigation, natural resources litigation, property rights, and business litigation.

Jeff Teichert
NationalityAmerican
OccupationLawyer

Background Edit

Teichert was born in Provo, Utah. After moving with his family to various areas throughout the United States, he spent his childhood beyond the fifth grade in Orem, Utah, and graduated from Orem High School where he was a state champion in Lincoln-Douglas Debate. Throughout his teen years, Teichert spent summers working at his family cattle ranch near Cokeville, Wyoming. After graduating from high school, Teichert attended Southern Utah State College for one year on a speech and debate scholarship. Teichert then served for two years as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Queensland, Australia. Teichert earned his undergraduate degree at Brigham Young University.

Legal career Edit

Teichert earned his Juris Doctor degree at Brigham Young University in 1994. During law school Teichert served as a Senior Editor for the BYU Journal of Public Law and as Student Ombudsman. After graduating from law school, Teichert served for two years as a judicial law clerk to Chief Justice F. Michael Kruse and Associate Justice Lyle L. Richmond of the High Court of American Samoa.[1] Teichert later practiced law as a Senior Associate at Budd-Falen Law Offices and participated in a number of high-profile public lands cases, including filing briefs in the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit and the United States Supreme Court in Public Lands Council v. Babbitt.[2]

In 1999, Teichert entered The George Washington University Law School to pursue a Master of Laws (LLM) emphasizing English and early American legal history[3] and environmental law, eventually graduating "with highest honors."

In 2001, Teichert founded Teichert Law Office, PC, in Bellingham, Washington. His work included filing a brief[4] on the winning side in the landmark United States Supreme Court case District of Columbia v. Heller,[5] which interpreted the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution as protecting an individual right to keep and bear arms.

In 2006, Teichert was a candidate for the Washington Court of Appeals, earning the endorsements former United States Senator and state Attorney General Slade Gorton, state Supreme Court Justice James M. Johnson, state legislators, County Sheriffs, and other prominent citizens and organizations. Teichert received over 29,000 votes but was defeated by incumbent Judge Mary Kay Becker.[6] Teichert served as a member of the Blaine, Washington City Planning Commission from 2008 to 2010.[7][8]

Teichert founded Teichert Law Office, PLLC in Provo, Utah in 2016. In 2021,Teichert was hired as an Assistant Attorney General for the State of Utah for constitutional defense and special litigation. He resigned in 2023 and became a shareholder at Christensen & Jensen in Salt Lake City, Utah.[9]

Other Edit

In 2020, Jeff Teichert and his wife, Cathy Butler Teichert, founded Love in Later Years, an organization that supports middle-aged singles and later-married couples.[10] In 2021, Jeff and Cathy published "Intentional Courtship: a mid-singles guide to peace, progress and pairing up in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints."[11]

Jeff and Cathy are the parents of a blended family with four sons.

References Edit

  1. ^ Jeffrey B. Teichert, Resisting Temptation in the Garden of Paradise: Preserving the Role of Samoan Custom in the Law of American Samoa, 2 Gonzaga Int'l Law Journal 2 (1999)
  2. ^ Public Lands Council v. Babbitt, 529 U.S. 728 (2000).
  3. ^ Jeffrey B. Teichert, Divine Right Theology and the Common Law in Early Stuart England (2008)
  4. ^ Brief Amicus Curiae of Organizations and Scholars Correcting Myths and Misrepresentations Commonly Deployed by Opponents of an Individual Rights-Based Interpretation of The Second Amendment
  5. ^ District of Columbia v. Heller, 554 U.S. (2008).
  6. ^ 2006 Election Results
  7. ^ Blaine City Planning Commission Minutes, June 26, 2008
  8. ^ Blaine City Planning Commission Minutes, July 8, 2010
  9. ^ "Attorney | Christensen & Jensen". www.chrisjen.com. Retrieved 2023-07-11.
  10. ^ "Home - Love in Later Years". Retrieved 2023-07-11.
  11. ^ Teichert, Jeff; Teichert, Cathy Butler (2023-06-29). Intentional Courtship: A Mid-Singles Guide to Peace, Progress, and Pairing Up in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. LILY Publishing. ISBN 978-1-7376186-0-7.

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Jeff Teichert is a prominent American lawyer in the areas of constitutional law appellate litigation natural resources litigation property rights and business litigation Jeff TeichertNationalityAmericanOccupationLawyer Contents 1 Background 2 Legal career 3 Other 4 ReferencesBackground EditThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Jeff Teichert news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Teichert was born in Provo Utah After moving with his family to various areas throughout the United States he spent his childhood beyond the fifth grade in Orem Utah and graduated from Orem High School where he was a state champion in Lincoln Douglas Debate Throughout his teen years Teichert spent summers working at his family cattle ranch near Cokeville Wyoming After graduating from high school Teichert attended Southern Utah State College for one year on a speech and debate scholarship Teichert then served for two years as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints in Queensland Australia Teichert earned his undergraduate degree at Brigham Young University Legal career EditTeichert earned his Juris Doctor degree at Brigham Young University in 1994 During law school Teichert served as a Senior Editor for the BYU Journal of Public Law and as Student Ombudsman After graduating from law school Teichert served for two years as a judicial law clerk to Chief Justice F Michael Kruse and Associate Justice Lyle L Richmond of the High Court of American Samoa 1 Teichert later practiced law as a Senior Associate at Budd Falen Law Offices and participated in a number of high profile public lands cases including filing briefs in the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit and the United States Supreme Court in Public Lands Council v Babbitt 2 In 1999 Teichert entered The George Washington University Law School to pursue a Master of Laws LLM emphasizing English and early American legal history 3 and environmental law eventually graduating with highest honors In 2001 Teichert founded Teichert Law Office PC in Bellingham Washington His work included filing a brief 4 on the winning side in the landmark United States Supreme Court case District of Columbia v Heller 5 which interpreted the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution as protecting an individual right to keep and bear arms In 2006 Teichert was a candidate for the Washington Court of Appeals earning the endorsements former United States Senator and state Attorney General Slade Gorton state Supreme Court Justice James M Johnson state legislators County Sheriffs and other prominent citizens and organizations Teichert received over 29 000 votes but was defeated by incumbent Judge Mary Kay Becker 6 Teichert served as a member of the Blaine Washington City Planning Commission from 2008 to 2010 7 8 Teichert founded Teichert Law Office PLLC in Provo Utah in 2016 In 2021 Teichert was hired as an Assistant Attorney General for the State of Utah for constitutional defense and special litigation He resigned in 2023 and became a shareholder at Christensen amp Jensen in Salt Lake City Utah 9 Other EditIn 2020 Jeff Teichert and his wife Cathy Butler Teichert founded Love in Later Years an organization that supports middle aged singles and later married couples 10 In 2021 Jeff and Cathy published Intentional Courtship a mid singles guide to peace progress and pairing up in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints 11 Jeff and Cathy are the parents of a blended family with four sons References Edit Jeffrey B Teichert Resisting Temptation in the Garden of Paradise Preserving the Role of Samoan Custom in the Law of American Samoa 2 Gonzaga Int l Law Journal 2 1999 Public Lands Council v Babbitt 529 U S 728 2000 Jeffrey B Teichert Divine Right Theology and the Common Law in Early Stuart England 2008 Brief Amicus Curiae of Organizations and Scholars Correcting Myths and Misrepresentations Commonly Deployed by Opponents of an Individual Rights Based Interpretation of The Second Amendment District of Columbia v Heller 554 U S 2008 2006 Election Results Blaine City Planning Commission Minutes June 26 2008 Blaine City Planning Commission Minutes July 8 2010 Attorney Christensen amp Jensen www chrisjen com Retrieved 2023 07 11 Home Love in Later Years Retrieved 2023 07 11 Teichert Jeff Teichert Cathy Butler 2023 06 29 Intentional Courtship A Mid Singles Guide to Peace Progress and Pairing Up in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints LILY Publishing ISBN 978 1 7376186 0 7 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jeff Teichert amp oldid 1165208234, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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