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'''Thomas Evan Fisher''', commonly known by his middle name in | '''Thomas Evan Fisher''', commonly known by his middle name in Libertarian Party circles, is a founding member and the current secretary of [[Law School Libertarians]] at the University of Minnesota. After serving as president for the first year of the organization's existence, he declined to serve as president for a second year and instead endorsed [[Justin Wilson]], the current president. He is also the president of the University of Minnesota's student chapter of the [[Federalist Society]]. | ||
Fisher is a former Chair of the [[Libertarian Party of Dallas County]] and member of the [[Libertarian Party of Texas|Texas Libertarian Party]]'s Executive Committee. He was elected Chair during the Dallas County Convention in March 2008 and was elected to a full term two-year term on the Texas LP's Executive Committee at the Texas State Convention of 2006. He had already served in that position from December 2005, when he was appointed to fill a vacant seat by the existing Executive Committee. Fisher stepped down as Chair of the Libertarian party of Dallas County when the he moved out of Texas, thereby becoming disqualified for the office by the very bylaws he had helped to draft. Fisher now resides in St. Paul, Minnesota, and he attends the University of Minnesota School of Law in Minneapolis. | Fisher is a former Chair of the [[Libertarian Party of Dallas County]] and member of the [[Libertarian Party of Texas|Texas Libertarian Party]]'s Executive Committee. He was elected Chair during the Dallas County Convention in March 2008 and was elected to a full term two-year term on the Texas LP's Executive Committee at the Texas State Convention of 2006. He had already served in that position from December 2005, when he was appointed to fill a vacant seat by the existing Executive Committee. Fisher stepped down as Chair of the Libertarian party of Dallas County when the he moved out of Texas, thereby becoming disqualified for the office by the very bylaws he had helped to draft. Fisher now resides in St. Paul, Minnesota, and he attends the University of Minnesota School of Law in Minneapolis. |