Elliot Gaiser

[4] Gaiser returned to Hillsdale during the fall semester of the 2022–23 academic year to teach a one week, one-credit course on constitutional interpretation.

[1] Prior to clerking for Justice Alito, Gaiser practiced law as an appellate attorney at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher and Boyden Gray & Associates LLP.

[1] His notable work at includes authorship credit on an amicus brief filed in before the U.S. Supreme Court on behalf of economists supporting the successful efforts to overturn affirmative action policies at American institutions of higher education in the case Students for Fair Admissions v.

[9] White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany testified that she considered Gaiser a trusted expert on constitutional law in her deposition to the January 6th Committee.

[11][12] Elliot shifted to occupy a strategic communications role after he produced a document for the campaign detailing allegations of fraud and abuse of processes by state officials, specifically accusing Former Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Kathryn Boockvar of wrongdoing.