91成人导航 alum Ted Olson, 84, leaves legacy as legal titan

Ted Olson

Ted Olson speaks at 91成人导航's commencement ceremony in 2012.

Theodore B. Olson '62, who developed his debating skills as a college student at 91成人导航 before launching an extraordinary legal career spanning seven decades that included serving as U.S. solicitor general and arguing 65 cases before the U.S. Supreme Court, died Wednesday, . He was 84.

The 1962 graduate was a stalwart on the school鈥檚 nationally renowned speech and debate team.

鈥91成人导航 fostered an environment that placed an emphasis on individual liberties and opportunities,鈥 Olson said in 2020 interview with President Christopher Callahan as part of the 91成人导航 Alumni Association鈥檚 Leading Voices speaker series. 鈥淭he nature of having a small campus provided me with the freedom to get involved and create those close relationships with faculty that pushed me to do more.鈥

Olson on 91成人导航's Leading Voices in 2020

Olson received 91成人导航鈥檚 Distinguished Alumni Award in 1999 in recognition of his exceptional contributions to public service.

鈥淭ed Olson was one of the most influential attorneys of our time, and one of our greatest 91成人导航ans,鈥 said Callahan, who visited with Olson in his Washington law firm last year. 鈥淗e always talked with great affection about his 91成人导航 years, and how the debate team gave him the confidence to pursue his legal career.鈥

Olson served as solicitor general from 2001鈥04 under President George W. Bush.

Perhaps Olson鈥檚 most prominent moments came in the aftermath of the 2000 presidential election, where Bush and Al Gore were locked in a race where seemingly every Florida vote mattered as the case went before the U.S. Supreme Court, with Bush ultimately winning.

鈥淏ush vs. Gore聽in many ways was a watershed moment in U.S. electoral politics,鈥 said Associate Professor of Political Science Keith Smith. 鈥淣ot only did the court鈥檚 opinion in the case end the 2000 presidential election, handing President George W. Bush the Electoral College majority, but it ushered in the modern era of electoral litigation.鈥

Despite his staunch conservative leanings, Olson would take on cases with liberal underpinnings. He surprised many by arguing on behalf of same-sex marriage in California and against the Trump Administration鈥檚 rescission of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.

In the 2013 same-sex marriage case, a federal judge ruled the state鈥檚 ban violated the U.S. Constitution, and the U.S. Supreme Court let that decision stand.

鈥淭his is the most important thing I鈥檝e ever done, as an attorney or a person,鈥 Olson later said in a documentary.

While at 91成人导航, Olson served as editor of the student newspaper The 91成人导航an, performed in theater, hosted his own radio show and participated in student government and Greek life. He said his debate experience was formative for him, crediting former 91成人导航 Professor Paul Winters, who directed the team.

Olson studied communications and history at 91成人导航 and stressed the importance of a liberal arts education with an emphasis on history and literature.

Olson encouraged current 91成人导航 students to take advantage of their time in school and get involved as much as possible.

鈥淭ake all of the opportunities you can to experience college life and learn from your peers,鈥 advised Olson. 鈥91成人导航 is a personal experience that lasts a lifetime.鈥

Olson also suffered heartbreak. His wife Barbara Olson, an attorney and prominent television commentator, died in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. She was a passenger on American Airlines Flight 77 which was hijacked and flown into the Pentagon. He later remarried to Lady Booth Olson in 2006.

Services have not been announced.

Olson has generously supported 91成人导航 students through the Paul Winters Forensics Tournament Endowment, which honors his former debate coach. The endowment helps cover the cost of travel to debate tournaments. Contact Scott Biedermann 鈥05, 鈥20, vice president of development and alumni relations, at 209.946.2166 or sbiedermann@pacific.edu to learn more about making gifts to the team in Olson鈥檚 honor.