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Professor of law, [[Catholic University of America]]; advisory council, [[Israel Policy Forum]]; Solicitor of the [[U.S. Labor Department]] during the [[George H. W. Bush]] Administration; Senior fellow, [[Heritage Foundation]] (1993-1995); Chairman of the [[Administrative Conference of the United States]], 1985-1983; as alternate delegate of the U.S. to the U.N. Human Rights Commission; Special assistant to President [[Ronald Reagan]] , 1982-1984, as liaison to the Jewish community
Professor of law, [[Catholic University of America]]; advisory council, [[Israel Policy Forum]]; Solicitor of the [[U.S. Labor Department]] during the [[George H. W. Bush]] Administration; Senior fellow, Heritage Foundation (1993-1995); Chairman of the [[Administrative Conference of the United States]], 1985-1983; as alternate delegate of the U.S. to the U.N. Human Rights Commission; Special assistant to President [[Ronald Reagan]] , 1982-1984, as liaison to the Jewish community

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Marshall Breger [r]: Professor of law, Catholic University of America; advisory council, Israel Policy Forum; Solicitor of the U.S. Labor Department during the George H. W. Bush Administration; Senior fellow, Heritage Foundation (1993-1995); Chairman of the Administrative Conference of the United States, 1985-1983; as alternate delegate of the U.S. to the U.N. Human Rights Commission; Special assistant to President Ronald Reagan , 1982-1984, as liaison to the Jewish community