Attorney-Adviser, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; Adjunct Professor of Law
John Taylor Hebden
B.S., Georgetown University; M.T.S., Harvard University; J.D., University of Michigan
John Taylor Hebden is an adjunct professor of law at Georgetown Law and an attorney-adviser at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, where he works on enforcement matters. Mr. Hebden previously practiced law at Sidley Austin LLP in Washington, DC, working primarily in complex commercial litigation and energy. His pro bono practice has included work on behalf of LGBTQ rights, immigrants, and veterans’ issues. Mr. Hebden earned a bachelor’s degree in history from Georgetown University. He subsequently received a Master of Theological Studies from Harvard University and a Juris Doctor from the University of Michigan.