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  2. Jeffrey Rosen (legal academic) - Wikipedia

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    Rosen was the commentator on legal affairs for The New Republic from 1992 to 2014. He then joined The Atlantic, as a contributing editor. [4] He was a staff writer at the New Yorker, [5] and he is a frequent contributor to the New York Times Magazine. [6] Rosen is a professor of law at the Law School of George Washington University in ...

  3. Jeffrey Rosen - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Rosen (businessman), American billionaire businessman; Jeffrey A. Rosen (born 1958), U.S. lawyer who served as Deputy Attorney General, acting Attorney General, and Deputy Secretary of Transportation; Jeffrey F. Rosen, Santa Clara County District Attorney in the 2015 criminal case People v. Turner; Jeffrey M. Rosen, American cancer ...

  4. Jan. 6 committee to talk with former acting Attorney General ...

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    Rosen, who was appointed by Trump to replace U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr, will speak in person on Wednesday to the Jan. 6 congressional panel about the former president's push to get top ...

  5. Trump plans to nominate Jeffrey Rosen as Justice Dept. No. 2

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    President Trump plans to nominate Jeffrey Rosen to replace Rod Rosenstein as the next deputy U.S. attorney general, the White House said on Tuesday night.

  6. Ex-Justice Dept head described Trump’s election pressure ...

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    Former Acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen provided "invaluable" testimony during seven hours of closed-door testimony on Saturday, in which he implicated Trump in an attempt to subvert the ...

  7. The New Republic - Wikipedia

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    The New Republic is an American magazine focused on domestic politics, news, culture, and the arts, with ten magazines a year and a daily online platform. The New York Times described the magazine as partially founded in Teddy Roosevelt 's living room and known for its "intellectual rigor and left-leaning political views."

  8. Constitution in Exile - Wikipedia

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    According to an article by Legal Affairs Editor Jeffrey Rosen in The New Republic, "The phrase comes from a 1995 article by Douglas Ginsburg, a federal appeals court judge in Washington, D.C., whom Ronald Reagan unsuccessfully nominated to the Supreme Court after the Senate rejected Bork."

  9. Trump justice: Who will Donald Trump name as U.S. attorney ...

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    WASHINGTON – As President-elect Donald Trump organizes his administration, a key decision will be who to name as attorney general to run a Department of Justice he and his allies say was ...