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Politics and Law

Jeannie SukShe has been named a Guggenheim Fellow and appointed Senior Fellow of the Humanities Center at Harvard. Before joining the faculty in 2006, she served as a law clerk to Justice David Souter on the United States Supreme Court, and to Judge Harry Edwards on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. She was educated at Yale (B.A. 1995) and at Oxford (D.Phil 1999) where she was a Marshall Scholar. She is a graduate of Harvard Law School (J.D. 2002), where she was Chair of the Harvard Law Review's Articles office. Her writing has appeared in the Yale Law Journal, Stanford Law Review, Wall Street Journal, Slate, and elsewhere. Her most recent book, At Home in the Law: How the Domestic Violence Revolution is Transforming Privacy, was awarded the Herbert Jacob Prize by the Law and Society Association.

russel_chinChin Law Firm is located 30 minutes from Boston in the seaside community of Hingham, Massachusetts. The firm provides corporate, litigation, real estate, brokerage and foreign business consultation services to public and private clients. The firm offers an uncommon blend of business advisory services and practical trial experience as well as domestic and global marketplace perspectives. Representative clients include corporate and individuals in banking, education, finance, real estate, technology,and other sectors.

 

sam_measMeas was born in war-torn Cambodia, spent three years in a Thai refugee camp and was sponsored by a Virginian Catholic Charities office to come to America. Having learned English during his formative years, Meas worked through high school and went to Virginia Tech, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in finance in 1996. For the last two years, Meas has worked for Boston-based State Street Global Advisors, a division of State Street Corporation, where he managed a team of analysts who were providing attribution and performance date to top-level portfolio managers.

Ted WooTed Woo joins Ab radio to discuss the opening of 3000 border patrol positions.