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National Legal Center for the Public Interest
ORGANIZATION
"The National Legal Center for the Public Interest, created in 1975, is committed to fostering knowledge about law and the administration of justice... The Center does not litigate. It fulfills its mission by contributing to the development of public debate and policy through its educational publications and educational forums, which bring senior federal governmental and judicial officials together with members of its constituency."
Official Website: http://www.nlcpi.org/
Location: Washington, DC
Founding Date: 1975
Name | Occupation | Birth | Death | Known for |
William Barr |
Government |
23-May-1950 |
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US Attorney General, 1991-93 |
Barbara M. Barrett |
Attorney |
c. 1950 |
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US Ambassador to Finland |
Griffin Bell |
Government |
31-Oct-1918 |
5-Jan-2009 |
US Attorney General, 1977-79 |
David L. Boren |
Politician |
21-Apr-1941 |
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Governor and Senator from Oklahoma |
Robert Bork |
Government |
1-Mar-1927 |
19-Dec-2012 |
Fired Archibald Cox, later got himself borked |
Rodney H. Brady |
Business |
1933 |
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Deseret Management Corporation |
Dick Cheney |
Politician |
30-Jan-1941 |
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US Vice President, 2001-09 |
James Comey |
Government |
14-Dec-1960 |
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Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation |
Joseph Coors, Sr. |
Business |
12-Nov-1917 |
15-Mar-2003 |
Ultraconservative beer baron |
Arnaud De Borchgrave |
Journalist |
26-Oct-1926 |
15-Feb-2015 |
Washington Times, Insight magazine |
Walter Dellinger |
Attorney |
15-May-1941 |
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Duke University law professor |
Joseph E. diGenova |
Government |
c. 1945 |
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US Attorney, District of Columbia, 1983-88 |
Fred F. Fielding |
Attorney |
21-Mar-1939 |
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White House Counsel to Reagan, GWB |
Stephen F. Gates |
Business |
20-May-1946 |
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Former EVP, Conoco-Phillips |
Jamie S. Gorelick |
Attorney |
6-May-1950 |
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9-11 Commission member |
C. Boyden Gray |
Government |
6-Feb-1943 |
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Conservative activist, lobbyist |
Glen A. Holden |
Business |
2-Jul-1927 |
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US Ambassador to Jamaica, 1989-93 |
Paul X. Kelley |
Military |
11-Nov-1928 |
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28th USMC Commandant, 1983-87 |
Howard J. Krongard |
Government |
12-Dec-1940 |
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US State Dept Inspector General |
Howard Leach |
Diplomat |
19-Jun-1930 |
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US Ambassador to France, 2001-05 |
Charles T. Manatt |
Attorney |
9-Jun-1936 |
22-Jul-2011 |
DNC Chairman, 1981-85 |
John McCarthy |
Computer Programmer |
4-Sep-1927 |
24-Oct-2011 |
Created LISP programming language |
Keith R. McKennon |
Business |
25-Dec-1933 |
|
CEO of PacifiCorp, 1998-99 |
Ted Olson |
Government |
11-Sep-1940 |
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US Solicitor General, 2001-04 |
Shirley D. Peterson |
Attorney |
3-Sep-1941 |
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Attorney, Steptoe & Johnson |
Thomas L. Phillips |
Publisher |
25-Dec-1941 |
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Phillips Publishing International |
William Bradford Reynolds |
Government |
21-Jun-1942 |
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Reagan administration |
John G. Roberts, Jr. |
Judge |
27-Jan-1955 |
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US Chief Justice |
Roger W. Sant |
Business |
c. 1930 |
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Billionaire, AES |
Raymond P. Shafer |
Politician |
5-Mar-1917 |
12-Dec-2006 |
Governor of Pennsylvania, 1967-71 |
Ken Starr |
Government |
21-Jul-1946 |
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Special Prosecutor, Clinton's impeachment |
Jay B. Stephens |
Attorney |
5-Nov-1946 |
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General Counsel of Raytheon |
George Terwilliger |
Attorney |
5-Jun-1950 |
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Deputy US Attorney General, 1991-93 |
Dick Thornburgh |
Politician |
16-Jul-1932 |
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US Attorney General, 1988-91 |
Seth P. Waxman |
Government |
28-Nov-1951 |
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US Solicitor General, 1997-2001 |
William Webster |
Government |
6-Mar-1924 |
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FBI Director 1978-87, CIA Director 1987-91 |
Caspar Weinberger |
Government |
18-Aug-1917 |
28-Mar-2006 |
Iran-Contra figure pardoned by Bush |
Walter E. Williams |
Economist |
31-Mar-1936 |
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Conservative economist |
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