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AEI Experts Available to Comment on O'Connor's Retirement
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Press Advisory
Posted: Friday, July 1, 2005
PRESS RELEASES
AEI Online  (Washington)
Publication Date: July 1, 2005

AEI SCHOLARS FOR COMMENT ON SUPREME COURT

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 1, 2005

AEI Constitutional law experts available to comment on Sandra Day O’Connor’s retirement and the future of the Supreme Court include:

Michael S. Greve
director of AEI’s Federalism Project
(202) 862-4874, mgreve@aei.org 
Assistant:  (202) 862-5848

John Yoo
professor of law, UC-Berkeley; former deputy assistant attorney general, US Dept. of Justice
(510) 643-5089, jyoo@aei.org
Assistant:  (202) 862-5926

Jack Goldsmith III
professor of law, Harvard Law School; former assistant attorney general, US Dept. of Justice
(617) 384-8159, jgoldsmith@law.harvard.edu 
Assistant:  (202) 862-5926

For all further media inquiries, please contact Véronique Rodman, director of public affairs, at (202) 862-4870 or vrodman@aei.org.

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