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To: tejek who wrote (363829)12/20/2007 4:56:22 PM
From: jlallen  Respond to of 1578588
 
Lily livered dems did not like his opinions on interrogation techniques....Bradbury is very qualified. Typical pinhead BS.

Bradbury served as Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the Office of Legal Counsel at the Department of Justice.

Bradbury previously served as a Partner with Kirkland & Ellis, LLP in Washington, DC, "concentrating his practice in the areas of antitrust, securities law, telecommunications, appellate practice and administrative law."

Bradbury served as a Law Clerk for The Honorable Clarence Thomas, Supreme Court of the United States (1992-1993) and for The Honorable James L. Buckley, U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (1990-1991). He was also an Attorney Advisor, Office of Legal Counsel, U.S. Department of Justice (1991-1992).

Bradbury earned his bachelor's degree in 1980 from Stanford University, where he belonged to Stanford's "alternative lifestyles" co-op, Synergy House, and his J.D. from the University of Michigan Law School.

Bradbury is a co-founder of the Federalist Society, and served on the Executive Committee, Antitrust.

In 2007, as head of the elite Office of Legal Counsel, Bradbury came under fire when it was revealed that he was the author of two secret legal opinions approved severe interrogation techniques by the US government.