» Mr. Anthony T. Caso
Associate Professor, Clinical Faculty

School of Law
Mr. Anthony T. Caso
Phone:
(714) 628-2666
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Education
University of La Verne, Bachelor of Arts
Golden Gate University, Master of Business Administration
University of the Pacific, Juris Doctor
Biography
Anthony T. Caso earned his J.D. from University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law and M.B.A. from Golden Gate University. Professor Caso joined the Chapman faculty in 2008 as a Visiting Associate Clinical Professor and Director of the Constitutional Jurisprudence Clinic. Prior to joining the faculty Professor Caso held a variety of positions at Pacific Legal Foundation, including service as its Senior Vice President and Chief Counsel. Professor Caso's litigation experience includes successful cases at every level of the state and federal court system, including the California Supreme Court and the United States Supreme Court. Professor Caso has taught as an Adjunct Professor of State Constitutional Law at McGeorge School of Law and an adjunct professor at the University of San Francisco, College of Professional Studies.   In addition to directing the Constitutional Jurisprudence Clinic, Professor Caso teaches Administrative Law.
Recent Creative, Scholarly Work and Publications
Bounty Hunters and the Public Interest – A Study of California’s Proposition 65, Engage (Federalist Society) Vol. 13, No. 1, March 2012
American Trucking Ass’n v. Los Angeles, No. 11-798 – amicus in US Supreme Court in support of certiorari.
Christopher v. SmithKline, No. 11-204 – amicus in US Supreme Court on the merits.
Harris v. Quinn, No. 11-681 – amicus in US Supreme Court in support of certiorari.
River Center v. Dormitory Authority of New York, No. 11-922 – amicus in US Supreme Court in support of certiorari.
Sackett v. EPA – amicus in US Supreme Court on the merits (with clinic student).
Harmon v. New York, No. 11-496 – amicus in US Supreme Court in support of cert (with clinic student and Atlantic Legal Foundation)
Kitsap v. GMHB, 11-457 – amicus in US Supreme Court support of certiorari.
Arizona v. US, No 11-182 – amicus in US Supreme Court on the merits (with clinic student).
California Redevelopment Association v. Matosantos, No. S194561 – amicus in the California Supreme Court on the merits (with clinic student).
Arizona v. US, No 11-182 – brief in US Supreme Court in support of certiorari (with clinic student).