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Resident Scholar, | Resident Scholar, Heritage Foundation; columnist, [[Washington Times]] and [[Slate]]; adviser, [[American Conservative Defense Alliance]]; former Adjunct Scholar, [[American Enterprise Institute]]; Lecturer, [[Brookings Institution]]; Adjunct Professor, [[George Washington University]]; signatory to "Beyond Guantanamo"; former Associate Deputy Attorney General and Assistant Director, Office of Legal Policy, U.S. Department of Justice; former General Counsel, Federal Communications Commission; former Research Director for the [[Joint Congressional Committee on Covert Arms Sales to Iran]]; former Executive Director, World Intelligence Review; member of American Bar Association's Task Force on [[unitary executive theory|Presidential signing statements]] |
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Bruce Fein [r]: Resident Scholar, Heritage Foundation; columnist, Washington Times and Slate; adviser, American Conservative Defense Alliance; former Adjunct Scholar, American Enterprise Institute; Lecturer, Brookings Institution; Adjunct Professor, George Washington University; signatory to "Beyond Guantanamo"; former Associate Deputy Attorney General and Assistant Director, Office of Legal Policy, U.S. Department of Justice; former General Counsel, Federal Communications Commission; former Research Director for the Joint Congressional Committee on Covert Arms Sales to Iran; former Executive Director, World Intelligence Review; member of American Bar Association's Task Force on Presidential signing statements