
He served as the seventy-fifth attorney general of the United States from February 1985 to August 1988. JanuPresent Member, Iraq Study Group, U.S. Edwin Meese was formerly a distinguished visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution. FebruPresent Member, National War Powers Commission, University of Virginia Videos: 1 c. In brief remarks, Mohler said the eclipse of religious liberty and the threat of a new Dark Age is a gathering storm, borrowing an expression Winston Churchill used to describe events in the 1930s that ultimately led to World War II. AugPresent Distinguished Fellow, Public Policy, Heritage Foundation Videos: 11 NovemPresent Chair, Center for Legal and Judicial Studies, Heritage Foundation Videos: 14 c. The 2015 Edwin Meese III Originalism and Religious Liberty Award presented to R. Most common tags: Reagan, Ronald, Constitution, Judicial Process. Most appearances with John Hilboldt ( 11), Arthur Miller ( 10), Richard Thornburgh ( 10). The year with the highest average number of views per program was 2016 with an average of 3,267 views per program. The year with the most videos was 1988 with 21 videos. On the C-SPAN Networks: Edwin Meese III has 165 videos in the C-SPAN Video Library the first appearance was a 1982 Interview as a Special Counsel for the White House. Deputy Director, Edwin Meese III Center, Manager, National Security Law Program, and Senior Legal Fellow, Senior Advisor to the President James Jay Carafano Senior Counselor to the President and E. Meese eventually rose to hold the position of the 75th United States Attorney General, a position from which he resigned following the Wedtech scandal. As a matter of fact, the Conservative Party. Yale, for example, was pretty well-balanced between conservatives and lib-erals. Following the 1984 election, he was considered for the position of White House Chief of Staff by President Reagan, but James Baker was chosen instead. Edwin Meese III: You’re right they were very different in many ways. Edwin Meese III is an American attorney, law professor, author and member of the Republican Party who served in official capacities within the Ronald Reagan's gubernatorial administration, the Reagan presidential transition team and the Reagan administration.
