Charles J. Cooper
Firm Name
Practice Type
Civil
Primary Circuit
DC Circuit
Full Address
1523 New Hampshire Avenue
Washington, DC 20036
Firm Size
6
U.S. Supreme Court
Yes
Circuit Admitted To Practice
- 2nd Circuit
- 3rd Circuit
- 4th Circuit
- 5th Circuit
- 6th Circuit
- 7th Circuit
- 8th Circuit
- 9th Circuit
- 10th Circuit
- 11th Circuit
- D.C.
- Federal
State Admitted To Practice
- AL
- DC
- GA
Website
Phone
(202)220-9660
Charles J. Cooper is a founding member and chairman of Cooper & Kirk, PLLC. Named by The National Law Journal as one of the 10 best civil litigators in Washington, he has over 35 years of legal experience in government and private practice, with several appearances before the United States Supreme Court and scores of other successful cases on both the trial and appellate levels.
Shortly after serving as law clerk to Judge Paul Roney of the Fifth (now Eleventh) Circuit Court of Appeals, and to Justice (later Chief Justice) William H. Rehnquist, Mr. Cooper joined the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice in 1981. In 1985 President Reagan appointed Mr. Cooper to the position of Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Counsel. Mr. Cooper reentered private practice in 1988, as a partner in the Washington, D.C. office of McGuire Woods. From 1990 until the founding of Cooper & Kirk in 1996, he was a partner at Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge where he headed the firm’s Constitutional and Government Litigation Group.
Mr. Cooper’s practice is national in scope and is concentrated in the areas of constitutional, commercial, and civil rights litigation. He is currently representing private clients in a variety of commercial cases, including antitrust, intellectual property, and contract disputes. Mr. Cooper also represents a number of state and local government bodies, as well as private clients, in a wide range of constitutional and federal statutory cases.
In 1998 Mr. Cooper was appointed by Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist to serve as a member of the Standing Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure of the Judicial Conference of the United States. Mr. Cooper is a member of the American Law Institute and the American Academy of Appellate Lawyers, and he has spoken and published extensively on a wide variety of constitutional and legal policy topics.
Degrees
B.S.Finance, University of Alabama, 1974; J.D., Univ. of Alabama School of Law, 1977.
Practice Focus
My practice focuses on federal constitutional and administrative litigation. While the bulk of my “government litigation” practice involves representing clients in trial and appellate litigation against federal administrative agencies, I also have an active civil rights/constitutional rights practice, especially in the areas of school desegregation, voting rights, employment discrimination. With respect to appellate litigaton, I have been involved in scores of federal civil appeals, both as a government lawyer in the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice (1981-1988) and as a private practitioner. I have argued several cases in the U.S. Supreme Court and have argued appeals in all but two of the federal circuit courts of appeals.