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So Fucking Banned
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: AZN KLAN'S MAIN LAND
Posts: 1,527
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ok, so the Viet Is Controlling Your Ass
Professor Viet was nominated in President Bush administrationn
Thu'a ca'c anh chi, Tren Forum nay chung ta da va`i la^`n nha('c dde^'n anh Dinh Vie^.t, mot nguoi Viet Nam tot nghie^.p Harvard Law School va` ddang da.y ta.i Georgetown University. Ho^m nay co' the^m mo^.t tin vui nu*~a la` anh Vie^.t dda~ ddu*o*.c TT Bush dde^` nghi. va`o chu*'c vu. Thu*' Tru*o*?ng No^.i Vu. Xin ddo.c tie^'p tin tu*'c du*o*'i dda^y: THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary For Immediate Release March 1,2001 President George W. Bush today announced his intention to nominate two individuals to serve in his administration. The President intends to nominate Viet Dinh to be Assistant Attorney General for Legal Policy. Dinh is currently a professor at Georgetown University Law School where he is the Deputy Director of the Asian Law and Policy Studies Program. He served as Special Counsel to Senator Pete Domenici. A graduate of Harvard University and Harvard Law School, he served as a Law Clerk to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. Viet Dinh is only 32 years old... CNN News Constitutional law professor Viet Dinh talks about his journey from refugee to U.S. legal scholar October 17, 2000 (CNN) -- In an online interview with CNN Legal Analyst Greta Van Susteren,Georgetown University law professor Viet Dinh talks about his family's escape from Vietnam, his experience as a refugee, and the road that took him from working in sewing shops to graduating magna cum laude from Harvard Law School. "When I interviewed with Justice O'Connor, whom I clerked for, she asked me whether I could work hard, because that is one of the prerequisites for being a Supreme Court clerk," he says. "Well, I laughed at the question... it seemed so funny to me because what I consider we as lawyers and legal scholars do as not work. Really, to read, think and write is a pleasure and a service, rather than real work, which is getting one's hands dirty and trying to earn a living and survive." --------- ABOUT THE GUEST: Viet D. Dinh is a professor of law at Georgetown University Law Center. He is a member of the editorial board of Law and Policy in International Business and is a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He also serves as counsel to the Special Master, mediating a number of lawsuits by Holocaust victims against German and Austrian financial institutions. After he received his law degree from Harvard University, he served as a law clerk to Judge Lawrence H. Silberman of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit and to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. He was associate special counsel to the U.S. Senate Banking Committee for the Whitewater investigation and special counsel to U.S. Senator Pete Domenici during the impeachment trial of President Clinton. |
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Posts: 6,372
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AZN 4 LYFE!!!!!
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