John Remington Graham
Counselor  At Law
  • B. A. in philosophy 1963,
  • LL. B. 1966, University of Minnesota;
  • Admitted to the Bar of the Minnesota Supreme Court, 1967;
  • Admitted to the Bar of the United States Supreme Court, 1971;
  • Public Defender, United States District Court for Minnesota, 1969-1973;
  • Founding Professor, teaching
    • common law pleading,
    • judicial writs and remedies,
    • American constitutional law,
    • admiralty,
    • copyrights,
    • legal writing,
    • conflict of laws,
    • legal history, and
    • modern civil procedure, and
    • serving as chairman of the admissions committee,
  • Hamline University School of Law, 1972-1980;
  • Advisor on questions concerning constitutional law and equitable remedies to the Minnesota State Board of Bar Examiners, 1974-1978;
  • Special Counsel for the City of Brainerd, 1974-1980;
  • Crow Wing County Public Defender, 1981-1984;
  • Occasional lecturer in comparative British, American, and Canadian constitutional law at Laval University, 1989-1991, 1997, and 2000, and in public international law, 2003;
  • Crow Wing County Attorney, 1991-1995; and
  • Advisor on British constitutional law and history to the Amicus Curiae for Quebec before the Supreme Court of Canada in Reference on certain Questions concerning the Secession of Quebec from Canada, [1998] 2 S. C. R. 217.