Bruce Fein has been a renowned legal-media fixture in Washington, D.C. for more than 50 years across the political spectrum. He featured on Attorney General William French Smith’s short-list of potential nominees to the United States Supreme Court.
His unique network extends to all three branches of the government, the media, think tanks, universities, and a cluster of NGOs. Mr. Fein appears regularly on national and international television. His articles on law and public policy are ubiquitous. He conducts constitutional tutorials for Members of Congress and staff. He is Vice Chairman of the Committee for the Republic.
He is author of Constitutional Peril: The Life and Death Struggle for Our Constitution and Democracy and American Empire Before The Fall. Mr. Fein served as senior policy advisor to Ron Paul’s 2012 presidential campaign. He contributes daily commentary on his substack page: brucefein.substack.com His twitter hashtag is @brucefeinesq.
He has testified as an expert witness before Congress on more than 200 occasions. He served on the American Bar Association’s Task Force on Presidential Signing Statements. He has lived through every major political-legal battle or crisis since 1969 beginning with the defeats of President Richard Nixon’s Supreme Court nominees Clement Haynsworth and G. Harold Carswell.
Mr. Fein graduated with honors from Harvard Law School and served at the highest levels of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government before establishing his own law firm. Among other things, Mr. Fein served as special assistant to the assistant attorney general in the office of legal counsel at the U.S. Department of Justice, assistant director of the office of legal policy, associate deputy attorney general, general counsel of the Federal Communications Commission, research director for the Joint Congressional Committee on Covert Arms Sales to Iran, and clerk to federal Judge Frank A. Kaufman.
Mr. Fein has been a newspaper columnist, professor at George Washington University, and Visiting Fellow at The Heritage Foundation and American Enterprise Institute. Mr. Fein specializes in constitutional, international law, civil liberties, and administrative law.
He has assisted multiple countries in writing or rewriting constitutions. He offers unique multi-dimensional analyses and solutions for every client. He is a member of the bar of the United States Supreme Court, multiple federal appeals courts, the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, and the District of Columbia Bar.
John Curley has represented the United States Government for over forty years as a senior manager, contractor, and consultant; holding key positions within Unites States Naval Aviation, the Federal Aviation Administration, the Internal Revenue Service, as well as with the U.S. Department of the Treasury. Responsibilities have included crisis management, enterprise risk management, and strategic planning. He is certified as a project manager, professional coach, and as a federal mediator, and he has mediated EEO cases within the Executive Office of the President.
Such duties have extended to executing complex organizational technical projects for the U.S. Government. He has briefed numerous congressional offices about blockchain and bitcoins, and senator offices about organization improvements within federal agencies. John is a member of the Capitol Hill Club and serves on the membership committee.
John was trained at the Executive Institute of the U.S. Treasury Department as a coach to senior federal leaders. He holds an Advanced Executive Coaching graduate diploma (2021) from the University of Cambridge, Churchill College, and Moller Institute. He completed both the Executive Coaching and Group Coaching programs at the University of Cambridge (2018), and he served on the International Coaching Federation’s Washington, D.C. chapter’s Board of Directors. He holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Public Financial Management from the University of London (2008) and a Master’s of Administration, with a concentration in Management of Information Technology, from Johns Hopkins University (1994).