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Andrew Peter Napolitano [1] (born June 6, 1950) is an American retired jurist and syndicated columnist whose work appears in numerous publications, including The Washington Times and Reason. Napolitano served as a New Jersey Superior Court judge from 1987 to 1995.
Freedom Watch with Judge Napolitano is a television show hosted by Judge Andrew Napolitano, on Fox Business Network. The show aired from 2009 to 2012, focusing mainly on libertarian issues and perspectives.
Brian and the Judge was a radio talk show syndicated by Fox News Radio.It was hosted by Fox News personalities Brian Kilmeade and Judge Andrew Napolitano.The show was launched to replace Tony Snow's radio show when he left the program to become White House Press Secretary in 2006.
Judge Andrew Napolitano, Lou Dobbs and former Director of the National Security Agency Michael Hayden speaking at the 2015 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in National Harbor, Maryland. Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere. Date: 27 February 2015, 07:56: Source: Andrew Napolitano, Lou Dobbs & Michael Hayden: Author
Milt Hinton (1910–2000), American jazz bassist nicknamed "The Judge" Frank Robinson (1935–2018), American baseball player nicknamed "The Judge" Andrew Napolitano, former New Jersey Superior Court judge and now host of the television show Freedom Watch; Aaron Judge, nickname for American baseball player; Judge Holden, probably fictional ...
Andrew Napolitano (b. 1950), a former Superior Court judge and former legal analyst for Fox News Channel; Angelina Napolitano (1882–1932), the first person in Canada to use the battered woman defense for murder; Antonio Napolitano (1928–2014), an Italian film critic; Antonio Napolitano (born 1999), an Argentine footballer
However, Judge Andrew Napolitano stated that the plot, even if it had been sanctioned by members of the Iranian government, and though an affront to the United States, is legally not an act of war, but rather a criminal act, because there was no violence actually committed, and the matter has been taken to federal court. [35]
Andrew Napolitano, former New Jersey Superior Court Judge and host of Freedom Watch [137] Tonie Nathan, 1972 Libertarian Party vice-presidential nominee [138] David Nolan, principal founder of the Libertarian Party and candidate for office in Arizona [139]