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'''Michael Mukasey''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1963|63]] was nominated to become the next United States Attorney General by President Bush on [[September 17]], [[2007]].  
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'''Michael Mukasey''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1963|63]] is a white-collar criminal defense attorney best known for serving as [[w:United States Attorney General|Attorney General]] of the United States during the final year of President George W. Bush's administration, and as a judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York from 1988-2006, including a term as Chief Judge of the district in his final six years. In addition to an extensive career in private practice, Mukasey served as an assistant [[w:United States Attorney|federal prosecutor]] working under [[w:Rudolph Giuliani|Rudy Giuliani]].
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While at Columbia, he was the op-ed page editor for the ''[[Spectator]]'' and friends with current Second Circuit Court of Appeals Judge [[Jose Cabranes]]. Mukasey authored most of the Spectator coverage of the abolition of the [[Student Board]] in [[1961]].
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Coincidentally, Mukasey was succeeded as Attorney General by fellow Columbia alum [[Eric Holder]].  
  
 
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== External links ==
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* [http://www.truthout.org/010909O] Example story of Mukasey's role in Bush Admin

Latest revision as of 13:02, 27 April 2013

See also Wikipedia's article about "Michael Mukasey".

Michael Mukasey CC '63 is a white-collar criminal defense attorney best known for serving as Attorney General of the United States during the final year of President George W. Bush's administration, and as a judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York from 1988-2006, including a term as Chief Judge of the district in his final six years. In addition to an extensive career in private practice, Mukasey served as an assistant federal prosecutor working under Rudy Giuliani.

While at Columbia, he was the op-ed page editor for the Spectator and friends with current Second Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Jose Cabranes. Mukasey authored most of the Spectator coverage of the abolition of the Student Board in 1961.

Coincidentally, Mukasey was succeeded as Attorney General by fellow Columbia alum Eric Holder.


External links

  • [1] Example story of Mukasey's role in Bush Admin