Gillian E. Metzger Explained

Gillian E. Metzger
Office:Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Counsel
Predecessor:Benjamin C. Mizer (acting)
Successor:Christopher Fonzone
Term Start:September 2023
Term End:January 5, 2024
Term Label:Acting
Birth Date:2 October 1965
Profession:Law professor, government official
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Gillian E. Metzger (born October 2, 1965) is an American legal scholar and a professor of law at Columbia Law School who is currently serving in the U.S. Office of Legal Counsel.

Early life and education

The daughter of Columbia University history professor Walter P. Metzger, Gillian grew up on campus in faculty housing.[1] She earned a bachelor's degree in political science from Yale University in 1987, and then worked as a legislative aide for District Council 37, a local union in New York City.[1] Metzger then earned a Bachelor of Philosophy at the University of Oxford.[1] After several years as a staff analyst for New York City government, Metzger enrolled in Columbia Law School, earning her J.D. degree in 1995.[2]

Professional career

After law school, Metzger first clerked with U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit judge Patricia Wald and then clerked for U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.[2]

After completing her clerkship with Ginsburg, Metzger became a staff attorney for the Brennan Center for Justice at the New York University School of Law for several years. During her time at the Brennan Center, Metzger worked on two notable causes: challenging Florida's permanent disenfranchisement of convicted felons and defending campaign finance reform measures.[2] Her work on felon disenfranchisement earned her an invitation to testify before the United States House Committee on the Judiciary on October 21, 1999.[3]

Metzger joined Columbia Law's faculty in 2001. Her areas of expertise are constitutional law, administrative law, federalism, and institutional reform.[2] She also has served as the faculty advisor to the school's American Constitution Society for Law and Policy chapter.[4] She has argued for an expanded reading of Article Four of the United States Constitution.[5]

In 2023 Metzger joined the U.S. Office of Legal Counsel as a deputy assistant attorney general.[6] She served as the Acting Assistant Attorney General before the confirmation of Christopher Fonzone. She is currently on the board of directors of the Columbia Law Review.[7]

Personal

Metzger and her husband, New York City Department of Finance Director of Tax Policy Research Michael Hyman, live on Manhattan's Upper West Side.[1] They have two sons, Oliver and Nathaniel Hyman-Metzger.

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  1. News: Five New Faces: The Law School's Newest Faculty Members . . March 6, 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150308072619/http://www.law.columbia.edu/law_school/communications/reports/winter2002/five . March 8, 2015 .
  2. Web site: Gillian Metzger. Columbia Law School. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20080918231649/http://www.law.columbia.edu/fac/Gillian_Metzger. 2008-09-18.
  3. Web site: Gillian Metzger Testimony Before the House Judiciary Committee - Brennan Center for Justice. www.brennancenter.org. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20090725160639/http://www.brennancenter.org/content/resource/gillian_metzger_testimony_before_the_house_judiciary_committee/. 2009-07-25.
  4. Web site: American Constitution Society :: Columbia Law School. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20070610001226/http://columbiaacs.blogspot.com/2005_03_01_archive.html. 2007-06-10.
  5. https://harvardlawreview.org/wp-content/uploads/pdfs/metzger.pdf Gillian E. Metzger, Congress, Article IV, and Interstate Relations
  6. Web site: Two Professors Head to the DOJ and One Returns to Campus. Columbia Law School . January 13, 2023.
  7. News: Otterman . Sharon . 2024-06-05 . Columbia Law Review Website Is Taken Offline Over Article Criticizing Israel . 2024-06-06 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331.