John D. Camacho Orona is an associate at Sidley Austins New York office in the Commercial Litigation and Disputes practice. A recent Cornell Law School graduate, he served as the Supreme Court Bulletin Executive Editor for the Legal Information Institute, where he analyzed and published on prominent cases.
Originally from Colorado, John has a demonstrated interest in public service, having interned with the U. S. Attorneys Office. He was also active in Cornells Appellate Criminal Defense and Immigration Law clinics, showing a commitment to advocacy and direct legal aid during his studies.
He has presented and published detailed previews of major Supreme Court cases, including appearances on C-SPAN.
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