Stamboulieh Law, PLLC

Federal Jurisdictions

Our federal litigation footprint includes admissions before the Supreme Court of the United States, all thirteen federal circuit courts of appeals, numerous federal district courts, and specialty federal tribunals.

FEDERAL COURT ADMISSIONS

Litigating Constitutional Cases Across the Nation

Constitutional rights do not stop at state lines and neither does our advocacy. Stamboulieh Law, PLLC maintains admissions in federal courts throughout the United States, allowing us to represent clients in complex constitutional, civil rights, and regulatory matters wherever the fight for liberty demands.

20+

Federal District Court Admissions

13

Federal Circuit Courts of Appeals

Our jurisdictions

A National Litigation Footprint

Stamboulieh Law, PLLC is equipped to fight for you in federal courts across the country. Stephen D. Stamboulieh is licensed to practice before the following jurisdictions:

U.S. Courts of Appeals:

State Courts:

The Supreme Court of the United States

Specialty Courts:

U.S. District Courts:

…and expanding to serve clients wherever liberty is threatened.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Stamboulieh Law represent clients outside of Mississippi?

Yes. Stamboulieh Law, PLLC maintains a nationwide federal litigation practice and is admitted to practice before numerous federal district courts, every federal appellate circuit, and the Supreme Court of the United States. Representation depends on the specific facts and jurisdiction involved.

The answer depends on the specific facts and legal issues involved. Cases involving constitutional violations, federal laws, government agencies, or certain disputes between parties in different states may qualify for federal jurisdiction. During a consultation, we can evaluate your situation and determine the most appropriate court and legal strategy for your case.

We focus on constitutional litigation, Second Amendment and firearms law, corporate law, federal civil rights matters, administrative law challenges, employment law issues, NFA trusts, and firearm rights restoration.

Time can be critical in protecting your legal rights. Contact our office as soon as possible to discuss your circumstances and determine whether legal action may be appropriate.