Former acting solicitor general of the United States, Neal K. Katyal, is a professor at the Georgetown Law Center and a partner with the international law firm Hogan Lovells. Focusing on appellate and complex litigation, Katyal has argued 21 cases in front of the US Supreme Court.
He has also defended the Affordable Care Act in lower courts, including the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit, and while Acting Solicitor General he was responsible for representing the federal government of the United States in all appellate matters before the U.S. Supreme Court and the Courts of Appeals throughout the nation.
Katyal has appeared on NPR, and is an op-ed contributor to The New York Times and The Washington Post.
Professor, Georgetown Law Center & Partner, Hogan Lovells
Areas of Expertise: Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedural, Practicing in Litigation & Arbitration, Appellate, Intellectual Property, Health, Securities Litigation & Enforcement
Location: Washington, DC
Contact Information:
Please contact Cynthia Palmer, Katyal’s assistant
Email: cynthia.palmer@hoganlovells.com
Phone: (202) 637-7288
Heard on NPR’s Tell Me More: Defending The Affordable Care Act
Added November 2014