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Graphic: 2026 Summer Forum Keynote Speaker Liz Oyer with date July 9, 2026 and time 12:00-3:45 pm

2026 Summer Forum Preview: Keynote

Liz Oyer is an experienced attorney and justice advocate. From April 2022 to March 2025, Liz served as United States Pardon Attorney, the senior career official in the Department of Justice responsible for advising the President on the exercise of his constitutional clemency power. Liz’s tenure as Pardon Attorney was focused on making second chances through clemency accessible to all deserving Americans without consideration of status, resources, or politics. Liz and her team completely overhauled the clemency application process for the first time in decades to make it more user-friendly; conducted extensive community outreach and education, including visits to prisons around the country; and made recommendations to the President in over 15,000 pardon and commutation cases, prioritizing relief for those sentenced under outdated laws and policies. Liz’s service spanned two presidential administrations before she was abruptly fired in March 2025, as reported by the New York Times.

Prior to joining the Justice Department, Liz served for 10 years as a Federal Public Defender, representing clients facing all types of federal criminal charges. Liz was the first public defender appointed to serve as Pardon Attorney. Her experience standing beside clients in court shaped her perspective on the value of second chances and informed her understanding of the vital role clemency can play in mitigating excesses of the criminal justice system.

After her departure from the Justice Department, Liz created Lawyer Oyer LLC, an independent media company producing multimedia content to educate the public about threats to the rule of law, focusing on issues related to the courts, the criminal justice system, and presidential power. The Lawyer Oyer platform includes Substack, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and more, with over a million followers. Liz is a regular contributing guest on MSNBC, CNN, and other programs and podcasts, and a frequently quoted expert in national news publications. Liz was recently featured on 60 Minutes and in The New York Times Magazine. Liz has written for The New York Times, The Atlantic, Rolling Stone, the Washington Post, and other publications.

Liz started her legal career as a law clerk to the Honorable Stanley Marcus of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit. From there, Liz worked for the law firm Mayer Brown LLP, where she became a partner and practiced civil and criminal litigation before pivoting to public service. She graduated from Harvard Law School (2004) and Georgetown University’s Walsh School of Foreign Service (2001). Liz is a longtime resident of Washington, D.C.

The 2026 Summer Pro Bono & Public Interest Forum is on Thursday, July 9th, from 12:00-3:45 pm. Location will be announced shortly. Reserve your spot now!

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