Jason Horst joined FLK's San Francisco office in 2006 as a litigation associate.
Mr. Horst graduated in the Spring of 2006 from the University of San Francisco School of Law where he was awarded the Academic Excellence Award for his graduating class. While in law school, Mr. Horst worked as a comments editor on the USF Law Review, earned the Dean's Scholarship, and was a member of the McAuliffe Honor Society. He also served as an extern law clerk for Judge Jeffrey S. White, United States District Court for the Northern District of California.
The Meaning of "Life": The Morning-after pill, the Question of When Life Begins, and Judicial Review, 16 TEX. J. WOMEN & L. (forthcoming Summer 2007).
Comment, Imaginary Intent: The California Supreme Court's Search for a Specific Legislative Intent that Does Not Exist, 39 USF. L. REV 1045 (2005).
Education
University of San Francisco School of Law (J.D., magna cum laude, 2006)
Brandeis University (B.A. in Politics and Sociology, with honors, 2000).
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