- Spencer Overton
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name = Spencer Overton
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birth_name = Spencer Overton
birth_date = birth date and age|1969|08|11
birth_place =Detroit, Michigan
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nationality = American
residence =Chevy Chase, Maryland
education =Hampton University Harvard Law School
occupation =Law professor Author Political commentator
spouse = Leslie C. Overton
website =Spencer A. Overton (born
August 11 ,1969 ) is an American lawyer andlaw professor ofGeorge Washington University Law School . He is a leadingelection law scholar. [" [http://docs.law.gwu.edu/facweb/soverton/biography.htm Spencer A. Overton] ."George Washington University Law School 6 September 2007.]Early life and education
Overton was born in
Detroit, Michigan . He graduated fromSouthfield High School . He has one sibling, Cynthia A. Overton, a research analyst at the American Institutes for Research. [" [http://www.nationaltechcenter.org/index.php/about/cynthia-overton/ Cynthia Overton] ."National Center for Technology Innovation .]Overton received his
Bachelor of Arts degree " cum laude" fromHampton University in 1990, with a major inmass media andjournalism . He received his J.D. fromHarvard Law School in 1993.Legal and political career
After graduating from Harvard Law School, Overton was a
law clerk to JudgeDamon Keith of theUnited States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit in Detroit from 1993 to 1994. He practiced law with the firm of Dickinson, Wright, Moon, Van Dusen & Freeman in Detroit from 1994 to 1996. He practiced atDebevoise & Plimpton , inWashington, D.C. from 1997 to 2000. Overton has been admitted to theMaryland , Michigan, and Washington, D.C. bars.Overton became interested in election law when he served as counsel to the NAACP Legal Redress Committee. He drafted legal memoranda and testified before the judiciary committees of the
Michigan House of Representatives and Senate regarding the application of theVoting Rights Act to the proposed merger of Detroit Recorder's Court with Wayne County Circuit Court. His interest deepened when, as a lawyer at Debevoise & Plimpton, he represented theDemocratic National Committee in the Lincoln Bedroom and White House Coffee campaign finance investigations by Congress and the Department of Justice.From 1999 to 2000, Overton was a Charles Hamilton Houston Fellow at
Harvard Law School inCambridge, Massachusetts where he wrote "Mistaken Identity: Unveiling the Property Characteristics of Political Money," an article analyzing property theories and campaign finance law.From 2000 to 2002, Overton taught law at the
University of California, Davis School of Law .Overton served as on the Carter-Baker Commission on Federal Election Reform at the
American University Center for Democracy and Election Management (CDEM) [Not to be confused with the separateNational Commission on Federal Election Reform .] from May-September 2005. [" [http://www.american.edu/ia/cfer/members.htm Members] ."Commission on Federal Election Reform , American University Center for Democracy and Election Management.] He dissented from the commission's final recommendations, taking issue with theReal ID proposal." [http://www.carterbakerdissent.com/ Spencer Overton - Dissenting Statement on the Carter-Baker Report'] ."] Overton wrote that this recommendation for voter identification was "more extreme than any ID requirement adopted in any state to date" and was "so excessive that it would prevent eligible voters from proving their identity with even a valid U.S. passport or a U.S. military photo ID card," stating that "the Commission's Report fails to undertake a seriouscost-benefit analysis . The existing evidence suggests that the type of fraud addressed by photo ID requirements is extraordinarily small and that the number of eligible citizens who would be denied their right to vote as a result of the Commission's ID proposal is exceedingly large."Overton, a Democrat, has served on the National Governing Board of
Common Cause in Washington, D.C.; in 2006 he became the chair of the board's policy committee. Overton also serves on the governance committee of Common Cause. Overton served on the boards of Demos and theCenter for Responsive Politics .Overton served on the
Democratic National Committee (DNC) Commission on Presidential Nomination Scheduling and Timing in Washington, D.C., from February to December 2005. [" [http://a9.g.akamai.net/7/9/8082/v001/democratic1.download.akamai.com/8082/pdfs/commission/20050325_roster.pdf Commission on Presidential Nomination Scheduling and Timing] ."Democratic National Committee .] On the Commission he led effort to encourageIowa to restore voting rights to citizens who had completed their sentences; In July 2005, GovernorTom Vilsack restored voting rights to 98,000 Iowans who had completed their sentences.Overton is a top bundler for
Barack Obama , bundling more than $200,000. [" [http://answercenter.barackobama.com/cgi-bin/barackobama.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=130&p_created=1176309944&p_sid=MUTzH69j&p_accessibility=0&p_redirect=&p_lva=&p_sp=cF9zcmNoPTEmcF9zb3J0X2J5PSZwX2dyaWRzb3J0PSZwX3Jvd19jbnQ9MSwxJnBfcHJvZHM9JnBfY2F0cz0wJnBfcHY9JnBfY3Y9JnBfcGFnZT0xJnBfc2VhcmNoX3RleHQ9YnVuZGxlcnM*&p_li=&p_topview=1 Who are Senator Obama's bundlers?] " Obama for America.]In 2005, Overton co-founded, with Professor Paul Butler, Blackprof.com, a
blog of "race ,culture , andsociety " mainly written by black academics. Overton now is a "Contributor Emeriti" on the blog. [" [http://www.blackprof.com/ Blackprof.com — Race, Culture and Society] ."]Overton is a frequent media commentator in print, radio, and television. He is often sought after for analysis of voting rights, election reform, and campaign fundraising. [Transcript: Tavis Smiley show (8/10/06) http://www.pbs.org/kcet/tavissmiley/archive/200608/20060810_overton.html] [Quoted in Concord Monitor (11/28/05) http://www.concordmonitor.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051129/REPOSITORY/511290372/1037/NEWS04] [Cincinnati Enquirer (9/29/05) http://news.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050929/NEWS01/509290355/-1/CINCI] .
Overton's academic writings have appeared in the "
Michigan Law Review " [Voter Identification http://www.michiganlawreview.org/archive/105/4/overton.pdf] , "University of Pennsylvania Law Review ", "UCLA Law Review ", Harvard "Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review", "Election Law Journal", "Vanderbilt Law Review ", "Florida State University Law Review ", "North Carolina Law Review ", "Texas Law Review ", and "Washington and Lee Law Review ". He is an member of theeditorial board of the "Election Law Journal" in Los Angeles.Overton's achievements have earned him several awards including the Diverse Issues in Higher Education Magazine Emerging Scholars Award in January 2006, which recognizes ten emerging scholars in America, and the American Association of Law Schools’ Minority Section’s Derrick Bell Award, for its “most promising junior faculty member,” in 2004. In 2003, Overton was recognized in Black Enterprise Magazine as one of nine people who “may conceivably end up leading a major black empowerment organization.” [Black Enterprise (4/04) http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1365/is_10_34/ai_n6155035]
Overton wrote "Stealing Democracy: The New Politics of Voter Suppression", on
voter suppression and manipulation of election laws. [" [http://stealingdemocracy.com Stealing Democracy by Spencer Overton] ." (official website).] [Kinsley, Michael. " [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/05/books/review/Kinsley.t.html?pagewanted=all Election Day] ." "New York Times" 5 November 2006.] [" [http://www.acslaw.org/node/5070 The Nashville Chapter Presents 'Stealing Democracy] .'"American Constitution Society .]Personal life
Overton lives with his wife Leslie C. Overton, who is also a lawyer, and their children in
Chevy Chase, Maryland , in the Washington metro area. Leslie Overton specializes in antitrust law and has worked for theUnited States Department of Justice Antitrust Division , as well as in private practice. [" [http://pview.findlaw.com/view/3214590_1?noconfirm= Overton, Leslie C.] "Findlaw .]Notes
External links
* [http://www.law.gwu.edu/Faculty/profile.aspx?id=3813 Official biography] from the
George Washington University Law School
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