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Contributors
John C. Eastman- Contributor
Dr. John
C. Eastman is Professor of Law at Chapman University School
of Law, specializing in Constitutional Law and Legal
History. He is also the Director of the Center for Constitutional
Jurisprudence, a public interest law firm affiliated with the
Claremont Institute for the Study of Statesmanship and Political
Philosophy. He has a Ph.D. in Government from the Claremont
Graduate School and a J.D. from the University of Chicago Law
School. | Prior to joining the
Chapman law faculty, Dr. Eastman served as a law clerk to the
Honorable Clarence Thomas, Associate
Justice, Supreme Court of the United States, and to the Honorable
J. Michael Luttig, Judge, United States Court of Appeals for
the Fourth Circuit. | Dr. Eastman
has appeared as an expert legal commentator on numerous television
and radio programs, including
C-SPAN,
Fox News, OCN, NPR, KNX in Los Angeles, KFWB in Los Angeles,
WABC in New York, the Michael Reagan Show, the Jane Chastain
Show, the Michael Jackson show, Airtalk with Larry Mantle,
and L.A. Live with Duffy. He provided commentary on
the Supreme Court's decision in the Boy Scouts case that
was carried
by CBS Radio in New York, CNS Radio, The Associated Press,
the Philadelphia Inquirer, Fox Television and Reuters News
Service, and his testimony before the Florida Legislature's
Select Committee on the 2000 Election was carried live by
major media outlets around the world. He has a weekly
segment on the nationally-syndicated Hugh Hewitt show debating
current
legal issues with U.S.C. Law Professor Erwin Chemerinsky.
Eastman publishes a monthly column entitled "First Principles" in
the Los Angeles and San Francisco Daily Journals, and he
has published numerous op-eds in newspapers around the country,
including the Washington Post, the Orange County
Register,
and the Wall Street Journal.
Judicial
Mischief
An election almost halted because of 3 judges' statistical
ignorance
[John C. Eastman] 9/30/03
The
Spoiler
Pragmatism or momentum?
[John C. Eastman] 9/13/03
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