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Mark C. Alexander - Seton Hall Law School Faculty
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 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. ...

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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