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...avoid fishing expeditions into the law firm's confidential business. Still, his conspicuous presence raises questions about potential politicization of the department. Former Attorneys General Griffin Bell and William French Smith won high marks in part because they insisted on naming their own aides. Washington Appeals Court Judge Pat Wald, an early Clinton candidate for the post, reportedly made the same demand...
That may help explain the series of rejections that followed. Clinton's first choice, Federal Appeals Court Judge Patricia Wald, declined the nomination, citing her age and reluctance to lose her pension benefits. The name of former Federal Judge Shirley Hufstedler was floated next. National Public Radio then reported that Washington lawyer Brooksley Born had been tapped. Baird and her husband first met the Clintons at an annual New Year's Renaissance Week at Hilton Head, South Carolina, some years earlier. But it wasn't until she was summoned late last year to Little Rock, initially to be vetted...
Lowell House: Stephen Chan, Peter Flueckiger, Mark Moyar. Cabot House: Chih Cheung, Jason Fulman. Currier House: Carl Bergstrom, Jersey Chen, Frederick Tibayan, Jonathan Zinman. North House: David Carlton. Eliot House: Lawrence Carson, Jordan Ellenberg. Adams House: Weihsueh Chiu, David Friedman, John Weinstein. Mather House: Mark Kaplan, Kevin Wald. Leverett House: Richard Lin. Kirkland House: Edward Owen, Joshua Tucker, Gregory Weinhoff. Winthrop House: Scott Podolsky, Mark Saadeh...
...addition, the scholar is working on a book tentatively titled Obligation, Professionalism and Race: Black Lawyers in Corporate Practice, and serving on the committee which is searching for a successor to former Law School Dean of Students Sarah E. Wald...
According to Wald, the most challenging aspectof the position is "in such a large school...withso many incredibly bright and passionate people,trying to figure out where there's common ground...