Overview
Dylan joined Susman Godfrey after clerking for Judge William K. Sessions III on the United States District Court for the District of Vermont and the Judge David F. Hamilton on the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals. Dylan earned his J.D. with high honors from the University of Chicago Law School where he graduated with pro bono honors, was selected as a Kirkland & Ellis Scholar, and was elected to the Order of the Coif. In law school, Dylan served as the Executive Topics and Comments Editor on the University of Chicago Law Review and worked for the University of Chicago Civil Rights and Police Accountability Project, where he investigated claims of torture against Chicago police officers for the Illinois Torture Inquiry and Relief Commission. Before law school, he graduated summa cum laude from Middlebury College with a degree in political science.
Clerkships
- Honorable David F. Hamilton, United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
- Honorable William K. Sessions, United States District Court for the District of Vermont
Education
Education
- The University of Chicago Law School (J.D., with High Honors)
- Executive Topics and Comments Editor, The University of Chicago Law Review
- Order of the Coif
- Kirkland & Ellis Scholar (top 10% of class)
- Pro Bono Honors (at least 250 hours ofpro bono work completed)
- Victor McQuistion Scholar (annual merit scholarship)
- Hinton Moot Court - Honorable Mention for Excellence in Appellate Advocacy
- Dean’s Awards in Criminal Law and Constitutional Law III: Equal Protection and Substantive Due Process (best exam in a section by a first-year student)
- Middlebury College (B.A., summa cum laude, Political Science and Philosophy)
- Political Science Department Highest Honors
- Six-time Middlebury College Scholar
- Groetzinger Prize
Admissions
Admissions
Bar Admissions
- Washington
- Colorado
Publications
- The Constitutionality of Orthodoxy: First Amendment Implications of Laws Restricting Critical Race Theory in Public Schools, 89 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1069 (2022)
