Alexander A. Reinert

[1] Following law school, Reinert clerked for Harry T. Edwards, of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, followed by Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer.

[1] Reinert is also well known for having litigated and argued the United States Supreme Court case Ashcroft v.

[2] The Supreme Court ultimately decided that Iqbal had not stated, with sufficient specificity, a claim against Attorney General John Ashcroft and other high ranking governmental officials, sending Reinert and his client back to rewrite the complaint.

[3] He is married to fellow Cardozo professor Betsy Ginsberg.

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