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  1. Eric Alterman

    Eric Alterman is currently the media columnist for The Nation and MSNBC.com. In recent years, he has also been a contributing editor to Worth, Rolling Stone, Elle, Mother Jones, World Policy Journal, and IntellectualCapital.com. He is the author of Sound & Fury: The Making of the Punditocracy (HarperCollins, 1992 and Cornell University Press, 2000), winner of the 1992 Orwell Award; Who Speaks for America?

  2. Douglas H. Ginsburg

    Judge Ginsburg is a graduate of Cornell University and of the University of Chicago Law School (1973), where he was the Articles Editor of the Law Review. He was law clerk to Hon. Carl G. McGowan on the D.C. Circuit, and to Justice Thurgood of the U.S. Supreme Court before joining the Harvard Law School Faculty (1975-83).

  3. Julie Hilden

    From 1996-99, Hilden was a litigation associate at the Washington, D.C. firm of Williams & Connolly, where she focused on First Amendment issues. Since then, in addition to being a FindLaw columnist, Julie has made occasional appearances to provide legal commentary on Good Morning America, Court TV, CNN, NPR, and Slate.com. Hilden's most recent book is the novel 3 (also available in French and Czech).

  4. Philip Perry

    Philip J. Perry (born 1964, San Diego County, California) is an American attorney and Bush Administration political appointee. He was Acting Associate Attorney General at the Department of Justice, General Counsel of the Office of Management and Budget, and General Counsel of the Department of Homeland Security. Perry is a member of the Federalist Society. He is currently a partner at Latham & Watkins in their litigation department.

  5. Samuel Pierce

    Samuel Riley "Silent Sam" Pierce, Jr. (September 8, 1922 in Glen Cove, New York - November 19, 2000) was Ronald Reagan's Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Pierce was an Eagle Scout and recipient of the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award from the Boy Scouts of America. Pierce was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha, the first intercollegiate Greek-letter fraternity established for African Americans and Alpha Phi Omega, National Service Fraternity.

  6. Park Dietz

    Park Dietz (born 1948) is a forensic psychiatrist who was educated at Cornell, Johns Hopkins, and the University of Pennsylvania. As a full-time academic at Harvard Medical School and the University of Virginia Schools of Law and Medicine, he contributed over 100 publications to the professional literature, including seminal work on the epidemiology of violence, sex offenses, and the stalking of public figures.

  7. Thomas E. Fairchild

    Thomas Edward Fairchild, was a U.S. federal judge and former politician from Wisconsin. Before his death, he served as a Senior Judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. Thomas Fairchild was born on Christmas Day in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. His educational background included a B.A. from Cornell University, a law degree from the University of Wisconsin, and additional studies conducted at Princeton University and Deep Springs College in California.

  8. Vincent J. Gentile

    Vincent J. Gentile is a member of the New York City Council representing District 43, which comprises portions of Dyker Heights, as well as the Southwest Brooklyn neighborhoods of Bensonhurst, Bay Ridge, and Dyker Heights. Gentile was elected to the City Council in a special election held in 2003 to fill the seat vacated by former City Councilman Martin J. Golden. Gentile chairs the Libraries Committee on the Council, and serves on the Aging, Cultural Affairs, Finance, …

  9. John T. Elfvin

    John Thomas Elfvin (born June 30, 1917 in Montour Falls, New York) is a senior judge in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of New York. Elfvin has been a federal judge since his nomination to the court by President Gerald Ford in 1974. He assumed senior judge status in 1987.

  10. Solomon Stanwood Menken

    Solomon Stanwood Menken (1870 - 1954) was an attorney in the United States best known for having founded the National Security League. Menken was born in Memphis, Tennessee in 1870 to Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Menken, who owned a dry goods store. The family moved to New York City when Menken was a boy. He attended the City College of New York but transferred to Cornell University, graduating in 1890. He later received a Bachelor of Laws from Columbia University.

  11. Elmer E. Studley

    Elmer Ebenezer Studley (September 24, 1869 - September 6, 1942) was a United States Representative from New York. Born on a farm near East Ashford, Cattaraugas, he attended the district schools and graduated from Cornell University in 1894, where he was a member of the Quill and Dagger society. He was a reporter on Buffalo newspapers in 1894 and 1895 and was commissioned as a first lieutenant in the Two Hundred and Second Regiment, New York Volunteer Infantry, …

  12. Floyd Abrams

    Floyd Abrams is a member of the Firm's Executive Committee and its litigation practice group. Floyd has a national trial and appellate practice and extensive experience in high-visibility matters, often involving First Amendment, intellectual property, insurance, public policy and regulatory issues.

  13. Fred Waldhauer

    Fred D. Waldhauer (1927-1993) Fred Waldhauer was born in 1927, and grew up in Brooklyn, NY. He received his Bachelors in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University and his Masters in Electrical Engineering from Columbia University. From 1948 to 1956 he was at RCA. From 1956 to 1987 he was a Member of Technical Staff at Bell Telephone Laboratories in Holmdel. He published numerous technical and scientific papers on feedback, and high speed digital transmission, …

  14. Janet Reno

    Hi, I'm Janet Reno. I like long walks on the beach and sparkling water. You probably know me from my highly renowned political position as the first woman Attorney General of the beautiful, high standing United States of America! You're probably wondering what I have been doing since my absence on television and the front cover of Cover Girl magazine. Well, I own a llama farm where I herd, tend, sing and dance to my llamas.

  15. Carl Hayden

    Carl has been a frequent lecturer at legal seminars speaking on personal injury law, medical malpractice and advanced trial techniques. Carl belongs to the American Trial Lawyers Association, the New York State Trial Lawyers Association, the New York Academy of Trial Lawyers, and the New York State Bar Association. Carl was elected Chancellor of the New York State Board of Regents on three separate occasions, serving in that capacity from 1995-2002.

  16. David L. Renauld

    David L. Renauld , Vice President, Corporate Affairs, General Counsel, and Secretary David L. Renauld has been Vice President, Legal and Corporate Affairs and Secretary since November 1999. From January 1997 to November 1999, he was an attorney with Mirick, O'Connell, DeMallie & Lougee, LLP, a law firm in Worcester, Massachusetts. From September 1991 to December 1996, he was an attorney with Richards, Layton & Finger; a law firm in Wilmington, Delaware.

  17. Peter N. Kirsanow

    Peter N. Kirsanow President Bush recess appointed Peter N. Kirsanow to be a Member of the National Labor Relations Board on January 4, 2006. He can serve until the sine die adjournment of Congress in 2007 unless the Senate confirms his pending nomination. Mr. Kirsanow was a partner with the Cleveland-based law firm Benesch Friedlander Coplan & Aronoff, LLP, in the Labor and Employment Practice Group.

  18. E. Adam Leyens
  19. Jim

    Way too complicated to describe...

  20. Kandice

    I grew up in a small-ish town that transformed into a large-ish suburb sometime during my youth. Now I live in NYC and I love it. I am an attorney, which I guess makes me a little boring... I'm a corporate attorney, which I guess makes me really boring.

  21. Jeffrey Anbinder

    I'm the guy who put on a suit, moved to the big city, got involved in politics, and learned about fine wines, but never really bothered to grow up. Don't worry; I don't have a Peter Pan complex, and I'm not looking for a woman to replace my mother... I just don't take life too seriously. It's much more interesting that way.

  22. Richard Mallery

    Richard Mallery , Esq. , Director (pro-bono), (Chairman) Richard Mallery , is a (pro-bono) Director of The Molecular Profiling Institute, and is a senior partner and member of the executive committee of Snell & Wilmer, a law firm based in Phoenix with offices in Denver, Salt Lake City, Las Vegas, Tucson and Orange County.

  23. Stephan Dee
  24. Robert Natter

    why write about yourself when you can allow others to write about you? the odd thing is, I never thought they'd be so nice to me. right (write?) on.

  25. Ellis Oster
  26. Adam

    Friends are important to me. And so is a sense of humor.

  27. Michael Glasser

    I work hard during the week, so I love to play hard on the weekend. I also wouldn't mind spending some quiet nights at home with someone, if they are worth it! I am a hopeless romantic who truly believes that there is one person for everyone.

  28. Cara Waldman

    After spending 20 years of my life in school, I am very happy to be done! Now if only I can find a job where I could wear zip up hoodies and pjamma pants to work, work out from 1-2pm each day, and get home by 4pm ....

  29. Frank

    I've been described as "all over the place," and more recently, as "caffeinated." I take both of these descriptions as compliments.

  30. Elizabeth

    http://www.xanga.com/home.aspx?user=KoCoPuff;.

  31. Candace Morey

    I never pay my bills on time.

  32. Daniel

    Welcome, bienvenido, sholem aleycham to my profile! Generally I don't like to talk about myself too much, so brief let me be. I'm a freshly-minted New Yorker after three years in Ithaca, although I still have strong ties to Southern California through family and friends. I thought I'd escaped law school relatively unscathed, but I see liabilites at every turn when I walk out the door, so at some point in any conversation we have the topic will be law.

  33. Mathew

    Mostly, right now, I am evolving. It is a very tricky task to pin down a few descriptive words that divulge the answer to the most basic metaphysical questions; I'll just try a brief answer to a couple heavy hitters.

  34. Neal L. Moskow

    Mr. Moskow has had numerous reported cases and important results. Representative cases include Distasio v. Perkin Elmer Corp . , 157 F. 3rd 55 (2nd Cir. 1998); Original Grasso Construction Corp. v. John Sheperd , 70 Conn. App. 404, 799 A.2d 1053, cert. Denied, 261 Conn. 932, 806 A.2d 1065 (2002) and Fagan v. The Stamford Hospital , docket number CV-96-0149908-S ($2,500,000.00 Verdict secured in 2003).

  35. Emanuel Tsourounis Ii

    When I was younger, I used to play outside and catch bugs, turtles and lizards, and I wanted to be a paleontologist. In middle school, I won the "Home Ec" award for being an outstanding sewer and baker. I only bought a DVD player this year, and still don't own an iPod. I really miss the smell of honeysuckles from the backyard of my boyhood home.

  36. Michelle Parikh

    I love my boyfriend, Nate Brown, very much.

  37. Jennifer

    I love to laugh....though it is not so hard to put a smile on my face...funny stories are the best!

  38. Jessica Myers

    I'm just another carbon-based creature kickin it in cyber-space.. throw down some comments if you're so inclined. Peace!

  39. Glenn Danas

    Snappy dresser.

  40. Jennifer

    closeted nerd masked by a supreme fixation with style & modest amounts of debauchery.

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