Courtney Kramer
associate
Courtney A. Kramer is an associate attorney who specializes in political and election law, defamation law, constitutional law. Courtney’s clients include high-ranking elected officials, candidates for public office, and 501(c)(4) and (c)(3) nonprofit organizations. Previously, she served as the national Executive Director for the election integrity nonprofit group True the Vote, overseeing the administration and strategic planning of important investigations into illegal ballot harvesting operations. Courtney worked in the Office of White House Counsel under President Trump in 2018 and then clerked for the American Center for Law and Justice where she worked to protect our First Amendment rights and constitutional freedoms.
James Magazine named her one of the “Most Influential Attorneys” in 2021 and 2022, being the youngest attorney to ever receive the award in years past. Courtney is a frequent commentator on national television and has been published by the Washington Post.
Courtney is the Co-Chair for the Small Firm Practice Group of the Young Lawyers Division. She has served as the General Counsel for the Georgia Young Republicans and is an alumnus of Republican Leadership for Georgia and Conservative Policy Leadership Institute.
An Atlanta native, Courtney graduated magna cum laude from Georgia College and State University in 2015 with a B.A. in Political Science. In 2019, she received her J.D. from Emory Law School where she worked for the United Nations in the Counter-Terrorism Executive Directorate Program and wrote for the Emory International Law Review. She was the sole recipient of the “Restoring Religious Freedom Project” Annual Award, being recognized for her efforts in defending the First Amendment and drafting antisemitism legislation for multiple states.
She is a member of the State Bar of Georgia and admitted to practice in the Georgia Court of Appeals and Federal Court in the Northern District of GA.
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