from Sen. Lee' biography:
Elected in 2010 as Utah's 16th Senator, Mike Lee has spent his career
defending the basic liberties of Americans and Utahns as a tireless
advocate for our founding constitutional principles.
Senator Lee acquired a deep respect for the Constitution early on.
His father, Rex Lee, who served as the Solicitor General under President
Ronald Reagan, would often discuss varied aspects of judicial and
constitutional doctrine around the kitchen table, from Due Process to
the uses of Executive Plenary Power. He attended most of his father's
arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court, giving him a unique, hands-on
experience and understanding of government up close.
Lee graduated from Brigham Young University with a Bachelor of
Science in Political Science, and served as BYU's Student Body President
in his senior year. He graduated from BYU's Law School in 1997 and went
on to serve as law clerk to Judge Dee Benson of the U.S. District Court
for the District of Utah, and then with future Supreme Court Justice
Judge Samuel A. Alito, Jr. on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third
Circuit.
Lee spent several years as an attorney with the law firm Sidley &
Austin specializing in appellate and Supreme Court litigation, and then
served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in Salt Lake City arguing cases
before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit.
Lee served the state of Utah as Governor Jon Huntsman's General
Counsel and was later honored to reunite with Justice Alito, now on the
Supreme Court, for a one-year clerkship. He returned to private practice
in 2007.
Throughout his career, Lee earned a reputation as an outstanding
practitioner of the law based on his sound judgment, abilities in the
courtroom, and thorough understanding of the Constitution.
Today, Lee fights to preserve America's proud founding document in
the United States Senate. He advocates efforts to support
constitutionally limited government, fiscal responsibility, individual
liberty, and economic prosperity.
Lee is a member of the Judiciary Committee, and serves as Chairman of
the Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights Subcommittee
protecting business competition and personal freedom.
He also oversees issues critical to Utah as the Chairman of the Water
and Power Subcommittee of the Energy and Natural Resources Committee.
He serves on the Armed Services Committee and the Joint Economic
Committee, as well.
In the 114th Congress, Lee also began his tenure as Chairman of the
Senate Steering Committee, where he works with his Republican colleagues
in the Senate to introduce bold and innovative solutions to issues
facing the American people.
Lee and his wife Sharon live in Alpine, Utah, with their three
children. He is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints and served a two-year mission for the Church in the Texas Rio
Grande Valley.
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