Chuck Moulton
877-MOULTON (cell) ■ 877-FAX-MOULTON (fax)
4220 Hunt Club Circle, Apt. 811 ■ Fairfax, VA 22033
Education
August, 2008 – present George Mason University Fairfax, VA
Ph.D. in Economics, expected 2012
· Fields: monetary theory, Austrian economics
· Research interests: free banking, Federal Reserve reform, polycentric legal orders, economic liberties, U.S. constitutional convention
· Teaching interests: Law & Economics, Money & Banking, Monetary Theory, International Economics, Economic History of the U.S.
August, 2007 – May, 2008 San Jose State University San Jose, CA
M.A. in Economics
· Koch Foundation Scholarship
August, 2003 – May, 2006 Villanova University School of Law Villanova, PA
J.D. in Law
· Pennsylvania Bar Association Representative, Student Bar Association
· 1L Class Representative, Student Bar Association
September, 1997 – May, 2001 Rochester Institute of Technology Rochester, NY
B.S. in Mathematics
· President, Chess Club
· Completed 67 credits in Computer Science (no minors available)
work Experience
August, 2010 – May, 2011 George Mason University Fairfax, VA
Graduate Lecturer
· Taught Money & Banking in the fall and spring semesters
January, 2008 – May, 2008 San Jose State University San Jose, CA
Teaching Assistant
· Graded quizzes for Professor Jeffrey Rogers Hummel’s Money & Banking classes
January, 2006 – May, 2006 Cato Institute Washington, D.C.
Law Clerk
· Researched for Dr. Roger Pilon, Timothy Lynch, Mark Moller, Dr. Robert Levy, Dr. William Niskanen, and David Boaz
o Drafted memo on ways George W. Bush violated the Constitution during his first term
o Drafted memo on the factual and legal issues involved in NSA wiretapping under FISA
o Drafted memo on the history of material witness warrants over the past six centuries
o Drafted memo on government immunity for New Orleans levies breaching under the Flood Control Act of 1928
o Researched the legal issues involved with national security letters under Doe v. Ashcroft
o Researched the legal issues involved with military tribunals under Hamdan v. Rumsfeld
o Researched money laundering law under Bush’s Executive Orders and the USA PATRIOT Act
o Maintained database of U.S. Supreme Court docket and rulings in the 2005-2006 term
o Edited congressional testimony on NSA wiretapping for factual issues and footnote citations
o Located cases on Westlaw, at the Library of Congress, and in the National Archives
· Staffed weekly Cato conferences on a wide variety of libertarian topics at the Cato building and on Capitol Hill
Political EXPERIENCE
July, 2006 – May, 2008 Libertarian National Committee Washington, D.C.
Vice-Chairman
· Presided over meetings when Chairman was absent
· Served on the Executive Committee and Board of Directors of the national Libertarian Party
· Organized national Facebook, LinkedIn, and Meetup campaigns
April, 2004 – November, 2004 Chuck Moulton for U.S. Congress PA district 13
Candidate
· Participated in 4 televised debates with Allyson Schwartz (Democrat) and Melissa Brown (Republican)
Chuck Moulton
877-MOULTON (cell) ■ 877-FAX-MOULTON (fax)
4220 Hunt Club Circle, Apt. 811 ■ Fairfax, VA 22033
Professional Licences & Certifications
· Attorney, Pennsylvania State Bar (2006)
· Attorney, New Jersey State Bar (2006) (inactive)
· Attorney, California State Bar (2007)
· Professional Registered Parliamentarian, National Association of Parliamentarians (2009)
Personal Interests
Hobbies include politics, public speaking, chess, juggling, and unicycling.
REFERENCES
Jeffrey Rogers Hummel San Jose State University (925) 926-0807
Assistant Professor
· I served as a teaching assistant for Professor Hummel, grading quizzes for his Money & Banking class
Greg Newburn Cato Institute (352) 246-5987
Intern Coordinator
· Mr. Newburn assigned duties to interns and law clerks on a daily basis
· I was the first volunteer for every task he needed done, including errands, newspaper delivery, conference staffing, book labeling and packaging, copier maintenance, and screening of future interns
Timothy Lynch Cato Institute (202) 789-5200 x339
Director of the Project on Criminal Justice
· Mr. Lynch assigned a large number of research projects to me (usually 3-5 ongoing in any given day)
· I researched NSA wiretapping, material witness law, national security letters, military tribunals, renditions, Google subpoenas, money laundering law, Bivens actions, and a number of other issues for him
· In addition I maintained a database of U.S. Supreme Court docket and rulings in the 2005-2006 term and located many cases