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Robert L. Sirianni, Jr., Esq.
ATTORNEY
Appointments:
Gubernatorial Appointment by Governor Charlie Crist
NINTH CIRCUIT JUDICIAL NOMINATING COMMISSION May 5, 2008
Practice Areas:
Property Rights
Eminent Domain
Inverse Condemnation
Regulatory Takings
Land Use
Trial Litigation
Corporate
Appeals.
Admitted:
The Florida Bar, 2003
Law School:
University of Denver Sturm College of Law, J.D., 2003
George Mason University School of Law, 2002-2003
MBA:
Rollins College Crummer Graduate School of Business, 2007
College:
Emory University, B.A., 2000
University of London, Economics and Political Science
Member:
The Orange County Bar Association
The Florida Bar
The Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy
U.S. Court of Appeals, 11th Circuit.
Born:
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1978
Bio:
Mr. Sirianni provides representation to clients on matters of property rights, constitutional law. He serves as an appellate advocate for multiple areas of law and regulation. Mr. Sirianni has prior experience in contract and corporate law with a major law firm in Florida. As a trial attorney, he has over thirty jury trials. Mr. Sirianni is also a former prosecutor and law clerk for the United States Department of Justice, Office of the Solicitor General (Solicitor Theodore Olson). While working for the Solicitor, he assisted U.S. Department of Justice attorneys by researching legal issues and drafting appellate briefs filed in the United States Supreme Court. Mr. Sirianni has worked in the White House (George W. Bush Administration), U.S. House of Representatives, and U.S. Senate. In addition, from January 1999 through May 1999, he worked in the British House of Commons for Sir Paul Beresford (Tory Member of Parliament from Mole Valley, England). Mr. Sirianni is married to Natalie Sirianni. His hobbies include athletics, reading philosophy, writing, sailing, and classical music. His favorite author is Ayn Rand and favorite book is Atlas Shrugged.
Publications:
“The Last Freemen in Middle America.” The Candid Review, May 24, 2009.
“Florida Supreme Court Strikes Down School Voucher Program.” The Federalist Society State Court Docket Watch, March 2006.
“Florida Supreme Court Allows Assignment of Legal Malpractice Claim to Non-Client Plaintiff.”
The Federalist Society State Court Docket Watch, December 2005.
“The Architect of Tyranny: The Supreme Court and the Power of Eminent Domain.” The Candid Review, July 4, 2005
“The First Rule of Morality.” The Orlando Sentinel, March 4, 2005
“Is the Criminal Justice System Failing: Punishment vs. Deterrence?” The Orlando Sentinel, August 27, 2004
“Interview with Mr. William F. Buckley, Jr.” The Candid Review, October 31, 2004
“Challenges to Tort Reform: The Single Subject Rule and Comprehensive Legislation.” Legal Backgrounder, Washington Legal Foundation, September 1, 2003
“Revisiting the Rights of Man.” The Writ, March 31, 2003
“Federalism as a Means of Interpreting the Fourteenth Amendment.” The Writ, March 31, 2003
“President has clear authority to designate detainees as Enemy Combatants.” Legal Backgrounder, Washington Legal Foundation, March 1, 2003
“Whether Institutions of Higher Education have contributed to the Advancement of our Understanding of the Law?” The Writ, February 7, 2003
“Enemy Combatants: Political Myth or Legal Doctrine?” The Writ, February 7, 2003
“Executive Power to Wage War as an Element of the Separation of Powers.” The Writ, September 13, 2002
“The Noble Falsehood: Concerning the Nature of Supreme Court Opinions.” The Writ, April 15, 2002
“Cicero: The Greatest Lawyer.” The Candid Review, March 1, 2002
“Reflections on the American Soldier.” The Candid Review, October 1, 2001
“Anthem of Courage: Response to September 11, 2001” The Candid Review, October 1, 2001
“Liberty.” The Writ, March 21, 2001
“A Living or Permanent Constitution?” The Writ, August 15, 2000
Lectures:
“Tort Reform: Limiting Attorney Contingent Fees in Medical Malpractice Cases.” Barry University School of Law, Orlando, Florida, October 13, 2004
“The Foundation of America’s Ethical Identity.” The Metropolitan State College- Philosophy Department, Denver Colorado, fall semester 2001
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