Anthony Sanders, "State Constitutions, Unenumerated Rights, and Economic Liberties"

With commentary by Louis Michael Seidman, Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Constitutional Law at Georgetown Law

Anthony Sanders is an attorney at the Institute for Justice Minnesota office (IJ-MN) where he litigates cutting-edge constitutional cases protecting economic liberty, private property, freedom of speech and other individual liberties in both federal and state courts across the country. 

Prior to joining IJ-MN, Anthony served as a law clerk to Justice W. William Leaphart on the Montana Supreme Court.  Anthony also worked for several years in private practice in Chicago.

Anthony received his law degree cum laude from the University of Minnesota Law School in 2004, where he served as an articles submission editor for the Minnesota Law Review.  Anthony received his undergraduate degree from Hamline University in St. Paul, Minnesota, and his master’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Anthony has published several articles in leading law reviews, including an analysis of state constitutional protections of economic liberties in all 50 states.

Recorded on May 18, 2015, and presented by the Federalist Society.