law.shu.edu - 10/30/2008
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Professor Mark C. Alexander specializes in Constitutional Law and the intersection of Law and Politics. Professor Alexander writes and teaches in the areas of Constitutional Law, Law & Politics, Criminal Procedure, and The First Amendment. His scholarship focuses on the intersection of law, ...
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Obama White House Counsel: Mark Alexander?
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com —
... adviser to Obama's campaign, having served as issues director for Bill Bradley's 2000 presidential drive.
He's had teaching gigs as a Fulbright scholar in Spain and as a visiting scholar at Yale LawâSchool. He's also worked for Democratic Sens. Ted Kennedy and Howard Metzenbaum; was general counsel for Newark, N.J., Mayor Corey Booker's 2006 campaign; and even served a two-year term as an elected official in his hometown, Washington, D.C.
Read more about Mark C. Alexander via his Seton Hall Law school bio.
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Obama White House Counsel: Mark Alexander?
The Huffington Post | Full News Feed —
... adviser to Obama's campaign, having served as issues director for Bill Bradley's 2000 presidential drive.
He's had teaching gigs as a Fulbright scholar in Spain and as a visiting scholar at Yale Law School. He's also worked for Democratic Sens. Ted Kennedy and Howard Metzenbaum; was general counsel for Newark, N.J., Mayor Corey Booker's 2006 campaign; and even served a two-year term as an elected official in his hometown, Washington, D.C.
Read more about Mark C. Alexander via his Seton Hall Law school bio.
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