6-d - Main Justice
6-d - Main Justice
6-d - Main Justice
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Volunteer: Metzenbaum for Senate, 1988. Handed out literature and<br />
other grassroots work,<br />
14. Legal Career: Answer each part separately.<br />
a. Describe chronologically your law practice and legal experience after graduation<br />
from law school including:<br />
1. whether you served as clerk to a judge, and if so, the name of the judge,<br />
the court and the dates of the period you were a clerk;<br />
United States District Judge Stanley Sporkin,<br />
United States District Court for the District of Columbia,<br />
September, 1991 - September, 1992.<br />
11. whether you practiced alone, and if so, the addresses and dates;<br />
No.<br />
111. the dates, names and addresses of law firms or offices, companies or<br />
governmental agencies with which you have been affiliated, and the nature<br />
of your affiliation with each.<br />
United States Department of <strong>Justice</strong>, Civil Rights Division, Criminal<br />
Section, 1992-1997.<br />
- Trial Attorney, 1992-1996<br />
- Acting Deputy Chief, 1996-1997<br />
Address:<br />
U.S. Department of <strong>Justice</strong>, Civil Rights Division<br />
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.<br />
Criminal Section, Patrick Henry Building<br />
Washington, D.C. 20530<br />
United States Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia, 1993<br />
- Special Assistant United States Attorney<br />
Address:<br />
United States Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia<br />
555 Fourth Street, N.W.<br />
Washington, D.C. 20530<br />
United States Attorney's Office for the District of Maryland,<br />
Southern Division, 1997-2001.<br />
- Assistant United States Attorney and Civil Rights Coordinator,<br />
1997-1999.<br />
- Deputy Chief, Southern Division, 1999-2001.