GORDON TODD co-leads Sidley’s Regulatory Litigation practice, which handles government-facing civil litigation, disputes relating to rulemakings, and commercial litigation in highly-regulated industries. Gordon represents plaintiffs and defendants in judicial, administrative, and arbitral trials. Gordon is ranked for Litigation: General Commercial in District of Columbia by Chambers USA (2019; 2023–2024), is named a District of Columbia “Litigation Star” for Commercial by Benchmark Litigation (2025), has been included in Lawdragon’s list of “500 Leading Litigators in America” every year since its inception, and has appeared multiple times in the American Lawyer’s “Litigator of the Week” column. Gordon also co-leads the firm’s First Amendment focus area, including founding Sidley’s partnership with Yale Law School’s free exercise clinic.
Prior to joining Sidley, Gordon served as a Deputy Associate Attorney General at the United States Department of Justice. In that capacity, Gordon's portfolio included civil, civil rights, and tax litigation, as well as the Office of Justice Programs, and the Office on Violence Against Women. Also at the Department of Justice, Gordon served as Special Counsel for Supreme Court Nominations and as Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights. Gordon was a law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito and to Eighth Circuit Judge C. Arlen Beam.