Bruce
Fein commands impressive experience and influence in the corridors of both
national and international power. He graduated from Harvard Law School with honors in 1972. After a coveted
federal judicial clerkship, he joined the U.S. Department of Justice where he
served as assistant director of the Office of Legal Policy, legal adviser to
the assistant attorney general for antitrust, and the associate deputy attorney
general. Mr. Fein then was appointed general counsel of the Federal
Communications Commission, followed by an appointment as research director for
the Joint Congressional Committee on Covert Arms Sales to Iran. He recently served on the American Bar
Association’s Task Force on Presidential signing statements.
He
is frequently quoted in The New York Times, The Financial Times, The Washington
Post, The Chicago Tribune, Newsweek, and other major national publications. He
has been featured on the cover of the American Bar Association Journal, the
legal profession’s most prestigious publication.
He
has authored several volumes on the United States Supreme Court, the United
States Constitution, and international law. He has assisted three dozen
countries in constitutional revision, including Russia, Spain, South Africa, Iraq, Cyprus, and Mozambique, and consulted foreign nations on
matters ranging from telecommunications and cable regulation to sugar quotas,
oil and gas pipelines, immigration, election laws, and human rights.
Mr.
Fein has been an adjunct scholar with the American Enterprise Institute, a
resident scholar at the Heritage Foundation, a lecturer at the Bookings
Institute, and an adjunct professor at George Washington University.
He has also been executive editor of World Intelligence Review, a
periodical devoted to national security and intelligence issues. He regularly
lectures to foreign guests and dignitaries visiting the United States on behalf of the State Department.
At
present, he writes weekly columns for The Washington Times and Politico.com. He
is a guest columnist for numerous other newspapers, and articles for
professional and lay journals. He is invited to testify regularly before
Congress and administrative agencies by both Democrats and Republicans. He
appears regularly on national and international television, cable, and radio
programs as an expert in foreign affairs, international and constitutional law,
telecommunications, terrorism, national security, and related subjects. He is a
regular guest at the BBC, C-SPAN, CNN, Reuters, MSNBC, and NPR.
Mr.
Fein can be reached via email at bruce@thelichfieldgroup.com.