Justin Weinstein-Tull is a litigation associate in the San Francisco office of Munger, Tolles & Olson. Mr. Weinstein-Tull handles a range of antitrust, securities, and appellate matters. He has been part of the team representing LG Display, a manufacturer of TFT-LCD flat panels, in one of the nation’s largest antitrust actions. A former lawyer with the Justice Department, Mr. Weinstein-Tull has experience with complex and sensitive cases.
Mr. Weinstein-Tull maintains an active pro bono practice. He represented national public health organizations in a challenge to a law preventing physicians from asking their patients about gun ownership in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit. He also participates in the Ninth Circuit’s Pro Bono Program.
Prior to joining Munger Tolles in 2012, Mr. Weinstein-Tull was a trial attorney in the U.S. Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division. There, he enforced federal voting laws by representing the United States in lawsuits against many jurisdictions, including Illinois, New York, New Mexico, Louisiana and Rhode Island. Mr. Weinstein-Tull negotiated settlement agreements with many of these and other states that expanded voting opportunities for military and overseas voters, voters with disabilities, and voters receiving public assistance. Mr. Weinstein-Tull additionally defended the constitutionality of the Voting Rights Act in Shelby County v. Holder at trial and on appeal and participated in the administrative review process during the most recent decennial redistricting.
Mr. Weinstein-Tull previously served as a law clerk to Judge Sidney Thomas of the 9th Circuit. He graduated in 2008 with a joint degree from Yale Law School and Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government. At Yale, Mr. Weinstein-Tull was an editor of the Yale Law Journal and the Yale Law and Policy Review.
Prior to law school, Mr. Weinstein-Tull worked at the Urban Institute, a think tank in Washington, D.C. Mr. Weinstein-Tull received his undergraduate degree from Stanford University.