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Thomas Che Goldstein (born 1970) is an American lawyer. He is known for his advocacy before and blog about the
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. He was a founding partner of Goldstein and Howe (later Goldstein & Russell), a
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, firm specializing in
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, and was, until the end of 2010, a partner at Akin Gump, where he was co-head of the litigation and Supreme Court practices. He retired from Goldstein & Russell in March 2023. In 2003, Goldstein co-founded ''
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'', the most widely read blog covering the
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, and remains the publisher and occasional contributor, providing analyses and summaries of Supreme Court decisions and cert petitions. He has taught Supreme Court Litigation at Harvard Law School since 2004, and at Stanford Law School from 2004-2012. On January 16, 2025, Goldstein was indicted in Maryland federal court on charges he schemed to evade taxes for years and used funds from his boutique law firm to cover gambling debts and fraudulently hiring female employees with whom he was having intimate personal relationships, allowing them to obtain health insurance.


Early life and education

Goldstein was born in 1970. He graduated from the
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in 1992 with a
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and from the American University Washington College of Law in 1995 with a
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, ''
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''. After law school he clerked for Chief Judge Patricia Wald of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit.


Supreme Court practice

Goldstein has argued 45 cases before the Supreme Court. Goldstein served as second chair for Laurence Tribe and
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on behalf of Vice President
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in ''
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''. He also served as second chair for Laurence Tribe on '' New York Times Co. v. Tasini'' (decided in 2001). "The Hustler," an April 2006 article by Noam Scheiber in ''
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'',Noam Scheiber
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asserted that Goldstein has had an outsized impact on the Supreme Court, going so far as to suggest the Court was the "Goldstein Court," but offered no empirical data to support that claim. The article focused on the practice pioneered by Goldstein of identifying and pursuing cases that are likely to be reviewed by the Supreme Court. At the time, the practice was controversial, though has since become commonplace among many law firms with Supreme Court practices and the several Supreme Court litigation clinics in law schools.


Blog

Goldstein founded ''SCOTUSblog'', a prominent blog covering the Supreme Court. In 2013, ''SCOTUSblog'' received the
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for excellence in electronic media. It is the first blog ever to receive the Peabody. It also won the 2013 Society of Professional Journalists (Sigma Delta Chi) prize for deadline reporting for its coverage of the Supreme Court's healthcare ruling. Furthermore, it serves as a constantly updated site for information and news about the Supreme Court — the submissions of new petitions, decisions concerning ''certiorari'', decisions concerning stays of lower court decisions — particularly executions, oral arguments, and final decisions in all cases. In 2010, ''SCOTUSblog'' became the only weblog to receive the American Bar Association’s Silver Gavel Award for fostering public understanding of the law. While generally regarded as objective, the blog (and Goldstein) on occasion is the subject of criticism from commentators on both the left and the right (such as Ed Whelan).


Federal indictment

On January 16, 2025, Goldstein was indicted in Maryland federal court on charges he schemed to evade taxes for years and used funds from his boutique law firm to cover gambling debts. The indictment describes Goldstein as a high-stakes poker player who participated in games with multimillion-dollar stakes. Between 2016 and 2022, he allegedly evaded taxes, filed false returns, and failed to pay tax obligations. Goldstein is accused of using millions from his Bethesda-based law firm, Goldstein & Russell, to cover gambling and personal debts while underreporting his gambling winnings by millions. He also allegedly created fake employment arrangements with at least a dozen women he had personal, intimate relationships with, paying them hundreds of thousands of dollars and providing health insurance through his firm, despite little or no work being performed.


Other notable activities

Goldstein has taught Supreme Court Litigation at
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since 2004, and at
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from 2004-2012. In 2013, Goldstein was elected to the
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and he currently serves as an Adviser on ALI's Restatement Third, Torts: Intentional Torts to Persons.
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: Secretary of the Labor and Employment Section, Vice Chair of the Amicus Committee of the Intellectual Property Section. On October 7, 2020, Goldstein represented Google in '' Google LLC v. Oracle America, Inc.'', his 44th argument before the U.S. Supreme Court. In 2024, Goldstein authored an op-ed in the ''New York Times'' where he called for an end to criminal cases against
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. He wrote, "A central pillar of American democracy is that no man is above the law. But Mr. Trump isn’t an ordinary man."


Media and professional recognition

Goldstein has been recognized as: * One of the 100 most influential lawyers in the nation (''National Law Journal'', 2006 and 2013) * One of the 40 most influential lawyers of the decade (''National Law Journal'') * One of the 90 Greatest Washington Lawyers of the Last 30 Years (''Legal Times'') * Fellow of the American Academy of Appellate Lawyers


References


External links


Golstein previews the 2008 Supreme Court docket
in the '' Harvard Law Record'' * {{DEFAULTSORT:Goldstein, Tom 1970 births Living people American lawyers American legal scholars American poker players Lawyers from Washington, D.C. Members of the American Law Institute Harvard Law School faculty University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill alumni Washington College of Law alumni Place of birth missing (living people)