Law School
New York University School of Law, J.D., 1987
Law School Graduation Year
1987
College
Columbia University, B.A., 1982
Memberships
The Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Member, Committee on Professional and Judicial Ethics).
Biographical
Author: Campaign Finance Reform and the FEC: an appraisal after 20 years of legislation, Symposium, The Journal of Law and Politics, University of Virginia, Spring 1994; The Council on Competitiveness and regulatory review: a 'kinder, gentler' approach to regulation, Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Robert C. Byrd Conference on the Administrative Process, The Administrative Law Journal of the American University, Winter 1993; Free Expression and the Political Process, Symposium, Visions of the First Amendment for a New Millennium, Annenberg Washington Program in Communications Policy of Northwestern University, 1992; The S&L Collapse: the Cost of a Congress For Sale, Stanford Law and Policy Review, Stanford University, Spring 1990; My Fellow Americans: The Most Important Speeches of American Presidents from George Washington to George W. Bush (Naperville, Illinois: Sourcebooks, 2003); POTUS Speaks: Finding the Words That Defined the Clinton Presidency New York: Simon & Schuster, 2000; Who Robbed America? A Citizen's Guide to the Savings and Loan Scandal New York: Random House, 1990); Who Runs Congress? with Mark Green, 4th ed. Dell, 1984. Popular articles published in Washington Post; The New York Times; Newsweek.com; Boston Globe; The Washington Monthly; Newsday; USA Today; Slate.com; The New Republic; The National American Prospect, others. Lecturer, Public Policy, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, 2001-2003. Special Assistant to the President for Policy Coordination, 1993-1995. Director of Presidential Speechwriting, 1995-1999. Assistant to the President, 1997-1999. Consultant and author, 1999-2003