J. Michael Luttig

John Michael Luttig (born June 13, 1954) is an American lawyer and a former federal appellate court judge.

Education and early work

Born in Tyler, Texas, Luttig graduated from Washington and Lee University in 1976. He then attended the University of Virginia School of Law, where he received his Juris Doctor degree in 1981. He served briefly in the Reagan administration, where his duties included reviewing potential judicial appointments and vetting them for ideological consistency with the administration's policies. From 1982 to 1984 he clerked for then-Judge Antonin Scalia of the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, one of the potential judges he had vetted in his prior job, and for Chief Justice Warren Burger. Luttig later served as co-executor of Burger's one-page will that gained notoriety for Burger's failure to dictate how estate taxes should be paid. Luttig continued to work for Burger as a special assistant until 1985, when he entered private practice at the Washington office of Davis Polk & Wardwell. In 1989, Luttig returned to government service, holding various positions within the Department of Justice until 1991 under George H. W. Bush. His duties in the Justice Department included assisting Supreme Court nominees David Souter and Clarence Thomas with their Senate confirmation proceedings. His assistance of Thomas proved somewhat controversial because he assisted Thomas in his highly contested hearing after his own appointment to the federal bench had been approved by the Senate, although he did not take office as a judge until after the Thomas hearings had concluded.

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'Deluded' Trump's war on judiciary 'could well cripple' his presidency: legal expert

Raw Story 23 Mar 2025
Michael Luttig wrote that, by trying to bully the courts to rubber-stamp his agenda with criticism and threats, Trump risks a wave of blow-back that will end his re-election honeymoon. According to Luttig, in a column headlined, "It’s Trump vs.

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Raw Story 23 Mar 2025
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Trump’s defiance of court orders is ‘testing the fences’ of the rule of law

AOL 23 Mar 2025
J Michael Luttig, a well-respected conservative federal judge, said on MSNBC on Tuesday that “America is in a constitutional crisis” ... Luttig told the Guardian that he believed the US supreme court’s ...

White House says Trump is right to call for impeachment of ‘partisan judges’

AOL 20 Mar 2025
J Michael Luttig, a retired conservative judge, spoke more strongly, telling MSNBC Trump had “declared war on the rule of law in America... Experts including Luttig rejected that argument, pointing out ...

‘Lunatic’: Trump’s long history of abusing judges who oppose him

Al Jazeera 20 Mar 2025
Former federal judge J Michael Luttig last year called Trump’s rhetoric “vicious” and “an existential threat to the rule of law”, warning that undermining judicial independence could have long-term consequences for US democracy.

Trump administration briefing: deportation heartbreak for Venezuelan family; Fed cuts economic forecast

AOL 20 Mar 2025
Read the full storyUS economic growth forecast cut ... Donald Trump has “declared war on the rule of law in America” and is pitching the country into a constitutional crisis, a prominent former conservative federal judge J Michael Luttig has said ... .

Conservative former federal judge says Trump has ‘declared war’ on US rule of law

The Guardian 19 Mar 2025
J Michael Luttig said a constitutional crisis is brewing due to Trump’s defiance of a court order over deportationsNever miss global breaking news.

White House calls judge challenging Trump deportation order a ‘Democrat activist’

The Observer 19 Mar 2025
Michael Luttig, a former federal judge, told NBC that Trump had already “declared war on the rule of law” ... judiciary, the American justice system and the nation’s legal profession,” Luttig said.

The law must not bend to Trump’s crusade of political retribution

The Hill 19 Mar 2025
J. Michael Luttig, a retired federal judge, called Trump’s executive order directed against Perkins Coie “sinister” — a part of a “full-frontal assault on the Constitution, the rule of law, our system of justice, and the entire legal profession.” ... ....

Murder the Truth by David Enrich review – disturbing read on effort to undo free speech in US

The Observer 16 Mar 2025
Enrich notes that Michael Luttig, then a justice department official detailed to shepherd Thomas on to the court (now a prominent ex-judge and anti-Trump conservative), described the nominee “‘crying ...

Perkins Coie executive order 'one of the most sinister' Trump has entered: Luttig

The Hill 14 Mar 2025
Michael Luttig said Thursday that President Trump's executive order targeting the law firm Perkins Coie is "one of the most sinister" that he "has entered to date." ... He is not," Luttig wrote at the time.

Conservative Legal Icon Says This New Donald Trump Move Is '1 Of The Most Sinister'

Huffington Post 14 Mar 2025
Former federal Judge J. Michael Luttig ripped Trump's "full-frontal assault on the Constitution, the rule of law, our system of justice and the entire legal profession." ... .

Conservative ex-judge fears 'the end of the rule of law' amid Trump and Musk attacks

Raw Story 13 Mar 2025
Michael Luttig spoke to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on Thursday about the attacks on judges and law firms by President Donald Trump's administration ... Wallace and Luttig connected it to a broad effort by ...
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