Personal Quaiitications Statement Form Approved: Read Instructions before completing form OMB No. 3206~0012 t, Kind of position you are tiling tor (or title and number of announcement) 90 NOT WRETE gN BLOCK papal-y Ass-(312w? A?orney Genm I FOR use or: EXA MINING OFFICE ONLY 2. Options tor' which you wish to be considered in the announcement) Material Entered register: Submitted hon 4. Work phone Returned Area Code Numb Extensron . I 202? ?633_f}277 Notations. 5. Sex (or statistics on y) 6. Otherlastnames everused E: 0 Male Female Form reviewed: 9 Name (Last, First. Middle) Form approved: i +0 So more] A . . - 3 Earned Aug, 2 . - Omion Grade Ramg Preference Rating 9 5 Points iTenl tOl?ts 30H 8, (City <3 State. or foreign country) or More Comp DIS 2 re? to tOPts Less -t irth date Month, da . year) 10. Social Securit Number Comp. the a ?i it. It you have ever een emp era overnment as a civilian. give your ?g'fgmm 2 highest grade, classification series. and job title. 63 rs +0 Me Sal/crin- 63am! a l. 0W8 Dates ot service in highest grade (Month. day. and year) mums and date KB From Auj? 2'2 I {43 2? To resen?f- - 3523mm: ?12. it you currently have an application bottle with the Cities oi Personnel Management This SPACE FUR USE 0F tor appointment to a Federalposition, list: the name oi the area ottice maintaining Preterence has been ver?tied through proot that the separation your application, the posrtion for which you tiled, and (trappropriateltc) the date was under honorable conditions. and other proot as required. of your notice of rating. your number. and to) your rating. in Points 30?: or 10 Points Less Mor': Compe able . ThanBO-x, Comps - l0~Pornt S'Po?m "5 I sable Disability Other Signature and title 13. Lowest pay or grade you will accept: 14. When will you be avail~ able tor work? (Month. I PAY GRADE and year) Agency Date . per OR NOV. [935' if). Are you-available for temporary employment lasting: YES no t6. Are you interested in being considered lor employment by; YES NO A. Less than 1 monthState and local government agenciesorar ttorlmonthsCongressronaland other public otiices0?th aPPOifllmen?SJ C. 5t012 monthsPublic international organizations17. Where will you accept a job? YES NO 18. indicate your availability tor overnight travel: 19. Are you available for part-time positions . . . 4 A. in the Washington.D.C.Metropolitan area? A. Not available tor . . . . . . . . .. (WE/man 0mm? per weekm?e'mg YES no 8. Outside the 50 United Statesnights per month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., A. 20 or fewer hours per weekAnyplace inthe United Statestonights permonth . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8. 21 to 31 hours per week0.,0nly in (specify locality) D. it or more nights per month . . . . . . . . . . . .. C. 32 to 39 hours per week20. Veteran Preference. Answer all parts. it a part does not apply to you, answer YES NO A. Have you ever served on active duty in the United States military service? (Exclude tours of active duty (or training in Reserves or National/GuardHave you ever been discharged lrom the armed services under other than honorable conditions? You may omit any such discharge changed to honorable or general by a Discharge Review Board or similar authoritygive details in item 34. I C. Do you claim 5~point preterence based on active duty in the armed lorcesyou will be required to turnish records to support your claim at the tirrie you are appointed. 31 Do you claim 10-point prelerencecheck the type ol prelerence claimed and complete and attach StandardLl-"orm 15, ?Claim tor iO-Point Veteran Preference." together with the prool .: requested in that term. I Compensabte Compensable 3 of Prelerence. . Non-compensable l? . yp [Mammy ?ngean' opouse I Widbwteri [3 Mother E. List dates, branch. and serial number ol all active service (enter i/ not applicable) From . To Branch of Service ?Serial or Service Number THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT lS AN EQUAL EMPLOYER Standard Farm tit .79) Oilxce 0: Personnel tv?ianagernent Page "i PREWOUS EDlTiOt-t FPM Chapter 295 I am and always have been a conservative and an adherent to the same philosophical views that I believe are central to this Administration. It is obviously very difficult to summarize a set of political views in a sentence but, in capsule form, I believe very strongly in limited government, federalism, free enterprise, the supremacy of the elected branches of government, the need for a strong defense and effective law enforcement, and the legitimacy of a government role in protecting traditional values. In the field of law, I disagree strenuously with the usurpation by the judiciary Of decisionmaking authority that should be exercised by the branches of government responsible to the electorate. The Administration has already made major strides toward reversing this trend through its judicial appointments, litigation, and public debate, and it is my hope that even greater advances can be achieved during the second term, especially with Attorney General Meese?s leadership at the Department of Justice. When I first became interested in government and politics during the l960s, the greatest influences on my views were the writings of William F. Buckley, Jr., the National Review, and Barry Goldwater?s 1964 campaign. In college, I developed a deep interest in constitutional law, motivated in large part by disagreement with Warren Court decisions, particularly in the areas of criminal procedure, the Establishment Clause, and reapportionment. I discovered the writings of Alexander Bickel advocating judicial restraint, and it was largely for this reason that I decided to go to Yale Law School. After graduation from law school, completion of my ROTC military commitment, and a judicial clerkship, I joined the U.S. Attorney's office in New Jersey, principally because of my strong views regarding law enforcement. Most recently, it has been an honor and source of personal satisfaction for me to serve in the office of the Solicitor General during President Reagan's administration and to help to advance legal positions in which I personally believe very strongly. I am particularly proud of my contributions in recent cases in which the government has argued in the Supreme Court that racial and ethnic quotas should not be allowed and that the Constitution does not protect a right to an abortion. As a federal employee subject to the Hatch Act for nearly a decade, I have been unable to take a role in partisan politics. However, I am a life~long registered RepubliCan and have made the sort of modest political contributions that a federal employee can afford to Republican candidates and conservative causes, including the National Republican Congressional Committee, the National Conservative Political Action Committee, Rep. Christopher Smith (4th Dist. N.J.), Rep. James Courter (12th Dist. N.J.), Governor Thomas Kean of N.J., and Jeff Bell's 1982 Senate primary campaign in N.J. I am a member of the Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy and a regular participant at its luncheon meetings and a member of the Concerned Alumni of Princeton University, a conservative alumni groupr During the past year, I have submitted articles for publication in the National Review and the American Spectator. 1 2i. Experience: Begin current or most recent rob or volunteer experience and work back Account lor periods'ol unemployment exceedrng three months and your resrdence address at that time on the last line of the experrence blocks in order ol occurrence May inquiry be made of your present employer regarding your character. qualrticatrons. and record of employment? (A wr/l not affect your consroeratron for employment opportun/tles except for Law Judge pug/trons.) YES N0 . 'Name and address at employer's organization (Include ZIP code lf known) Dales employed (give month and yearl Average nomber of Mora per week 'cs 6?9 $956?? me A?q. r0 Lfo pgpar?h?eu'f? ?l'fs'hce Salary or earnings Place ol employment [041. Ave.) N. (A). 99-9 per Yr, my wash . Was?u'osj?l?ou C. 20007 Ending 5-7) 48 8 per P. State 9. Exacttitl?e ot your posrtron Gang"! Name of immediate supervrsor Area Code Telephone number Number and kind of employees you super- A, Char-[es 1 2? 2 vrse of business or organization (manufacturing ll Federal service, civrlian or military: senesgrade orrankand date of accounting socra/ sen/ices. etc I last promotion we or Jud-rte osrs' - Aua- 22, on MW new? roomm- Descriptron 01 work your duties. and rn /obl ?Mud. cases qomhmeni? in . A Your reason for wanting to leave Reco en 40 Solid-Im- 6am! whe?rer ad'mse. lower- Cow-1" ?mmld . amp/.in So; arguingn?' be made; agency use tskl/l codes. etor :yNamevand address of employers organization ?(include ZIP code. if known) Dates employed rgrve moot/rand year) Average number ol hours per?JWeek - U. S. A H?smay?s 0 Ace; From news (777 ro Au}; no: 40 Salary or earnings .Place ol-employment? 7 1 "Beginning 822) 707? per City 97!, Ending' 900 per Yr. Slate N, mot title of your posrtion A . Name of immediate superwsor, Area Code Telephone, number Number?and kindot employees you super-y - Assistaiu'l' (I. 9. . Al 17812? 2?00? ?59" Kind 0: business or organization rmanufacturmg/ all Federal service or mrlitM: seriesgrade orrank. and detect :Your reason for leaving social sen/toes, etc; I last promotion 1 (IS. Werner} af?ice Except?! ?app orm+mcu+r . ,?rk It A: .gDescri'ptlon ol work and in tors [Obli' ?nalize? ?cases {alto-fagng/grelrFor *Na?eand?dd?e? 0"?"?9?1We?5 I'l?k'n?tvm; 'L'A?Dates?emeloy?erd owe'morrthandye-an. leveragenumberprhoursper-wee? Jae: - From Jurymoro 4131.199773 ?fo-r-I .. . I A I ,Sa?ary .J v? I {Plaoeol employment BeginningSIT:0 '7 A ?l-oet :Clty I {Exact title of yo'u'rvposrtion 1 Name ol' lrnmedrat?e'Serervisor I 3 Area Code Telephone number-IIN?Iumber-and liaw; Clea?1k.? 20'! 655-33305?: a. my. jKind olIbusineSs ororganizati-on (manufacturing. . {account/no. socral serwces. etc.) last promotion I. ;Descriptlon of work spegr?fl'c duties. and autumn/remnants or this job): i Agsr?ss+? "im?e; as I For, agency. use coolest etcij . if you need additionalexperience blocks. use Standard Form 171-A'0r blank sheets otpaper Page 2 SEE msmucrlou, SHEET Attach Supplemental Sheets or Forms Here 22. A. Specral qualifications and skills (skills wrtt?i machines patents or invention lions experience; membership in prolessronal or scientilic societies; etc.) 5; your most important publications [do not submit copies unless requested]. your public speaking and publica- 8. Kind of license or certilicate (pilot. registered nurse, lawyer. radio operator. CPA. etc.) -. tic} ia- C. Latest license or certilicate 0. Approximate number ot words per minute Year State or other licensing authority. typing Shorthand i? a on ?yer 1732 Otd yov graduate from high School or Will you graduate the next nine 8. Name and location (city and Sialelot latest high school attended months. or do you have a GED high school equivalency cerlihcate'l . Sf Yes Mom? and Year No Highest grade completed ?m a June. I768 7141?.) J: .. 0 Name and location (city. State, and ZIP Code. it known; oi college 0r Dates Attended Years Completed No. ot Credits Completed Type or you expect to graduate nine months. give MONTH and YEAH you expect . De ,ee Year at to receive your degree. From To Day Night Swazi?e' (8.993? 009'08 gm Prince?iLOIA Um 1768 N72 4 A. 3. I972 Yale Laud Selma 1972; 3 J. 1). H75 Chiel undergraduate college subjects p0 [antic?a: I Science No oi Credits Complete 0 Semester Hours Quarter Hours E. {Shiei graduate college subiects Law No. oi Credits Completed Semester Hours Quarter Hours F, Major lield oi study at highest level oi college work Law 24. Honors. awards. and ieltowships received G. Other schools or training (tor example trade. vocational, Armed Forces or bus iecls studied. number ol classroom hours of instruction per week. certi?cate. inessr. Give lor each the name and location and any other pertinent data. (city. State and ZIP Code. it known) at school. dates attended. sub? Ph Befa Kappa 25. Languages other than English. List the languages (other than English) in which you are pro?cient and indicate Candidates lor positions requiring conversational ability in a language other than English may be given an interview send and the amount ol experience you have had leg. completed 72 hours 0/ Classroom training. spoke Iangua your level oi proliciency by putting a check mark (V) in the appropriate columns. ucled solely in that language. Describe in item 34 how you gained your language skills go at home for 78 years. sell~taught, etc). Name oi Languagels) Can Prepare and Deliver Lectures Cari Converse Have Facility to Translate Articles. Technical Materials. etc. Can Read Articles. Technical Materials. etc. tor Own Use Fluently With Dilliculty Fluent Passany into English From English Easily With Dilliculty 26. Relerences: List three persons who are NOT related to you and who have dot 01 supervisms listed under item 2t. Experience. inrte knowledge oi your and litness tor the position tor which you are appl ying. Do not repeat names Full Name Present Boeiness or (Number. Street. City. State and ZIP Code) Home Address Telephone Number (Include Code) Busmess or Occupation ?eo Fae, Pie/er (I. S. Lula M'm. of Sena. .D. . ?44; an? 2.05/0 lawyer- Jmiil?? L. . Page 3 ecr'al 74s 04: Jarh'ce . ?lo . c. 05330 ?eni?l?en. /a auger? law professor- (slayer. . .. Answer items 27 through 33 by piacrng an in the proper column YES NO 27 Are you a-crtizen of the United States7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ii give country of which yOu are a Citizen NOTE: A conviction or a firing does not necessarily mean you cannot be appointed. The Circumstances of the occurrenceisl and how long ago it (they) occurred are important. Give all the facts so that a decisron can be made . 28. Within the last five years have you been fired from any iob for any reasonWithin the last five years have you curt a too after being notified that you would be firedyour answer to 28 or 29 above is give details in item 34 Show the name and address (inc/riding ZIP Code) of employer. approxrmate date. and reasons in each case. this information should agree your answers in item 2i. Experience. 30, A. Have you ever been conVicted. forfeited collateral, or are you now under charges; for any felony or any firearms or expiosrves offense against the law? (A felony is defined as any olv term of imprisonment of two years or lessDuring the past seven years have you been conwcted. imprisoned. on probation or parole or forfeited inci?uded in A aboveNOTE: When answering A and 8 above. you may omit: ill traffic lines for which you paid a fine of $50.00 or less: (2) any oifense commuted before your t8th birthday which was'finaiiy adjudicated in a iuvenite court or under a yOuth offender law: (3) any conviction the record of which has been expunged under Federal or State law; and t4) any conwction set aside under the Federal Youth Corrections Act or similar State authority. . - . t, White in themihtary servicerwere you ever by a general court-martiatyour ansv?ver to 30A. 308. or 31 is give details in Item 34, Show for each offense (1) date. i2i charge: (3) place i4) court. and (5) action taken. tense punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year. but does not include any offense c/aSSi/ied under the laws of a State as a misdemeanor Which is punishable by a 32, Does the United States Government employ in a capacity or as a member of the Armed Forces any relative of yours toy blood or marriage/.7 (See item 32in the attached tion sheeti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .your answer to 32?is give in item 34 fur such relatives it) name. i2i present address (including ZIP Code): i3ireiationship. (Aidepartmentxagency. or branch of the armed forcesyou receive. or do you have pending. application for retirement 0r retainer pay. pensron. or other compensation based upon military. Federal CiVlitan, or District of Columbia-Govyour answer?to 33 is give details in item 34. if military retired payj include the rank at which you retired Your Statement cannot be processed until you have answered at. questions. including. items 27 through 33 above. Be sure you have placed an to the left of EVERY marker {r i above. either in thefYESKor coiumn. item No. Space for detailed answers indicate item numbers to which the answers apply. $3 it more space is reported. use iuti sheets ot'paper apomxrmatelvthe same Size-as this page Statement at thevtop oi?page3 ?Write on each sheet your name. birthidatef:audainnouncementor poSition titles Attach altsheets to this . Read-the following imprisonment (its; Code. Title t8. Section iOOt). All-theintormatiOn you consideredin reviewing?ypur Statement. i have with the knowtedge and understanding that 'anyor all items contained herein maybe subiect- to invest?i I dentiai directive and i consent to the release of information concerning. my capacit-y'and fitneSsby employers. educational - individuals andagen?cies. to duty accredited investigators.Personnel Staffing'Specialis'ts. and other Gogv?er'rrm?e' A false answer to anyvquestion in this Statement maybe grounds for not employing you. or for diSmissmg you after youbegi?n be ationiprescribedby lanai es}: earner CERTIFICATION . icertify. that. allot the statements made by me are true. complete andcori- root to the best. of my knowledge and belief. and are-made ingood faith. srcuArunE {Sign in ink}. -?;ori1reg r} Page 4' i? 0.5. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1983' r? 421-526 Deputy Assistant Attorney.General Office of Legal Counsel Introduction With the Assistant Attorney General and under his general direction shares responsibility for carryingwout the duties imposed on that officer as Chief Adviser to the Attorney General on matters of law, assisting the Attorney General in his duties as legal adviser to the President, the Cabinet, and the whole executive branch of the government, preparing formal opinions of the Attorney General, and rendering informal opinions and legal advice on the wide variety of subjects and legal questions which arise in the determination of the national and international policies of the United States and in the carrying out of those policies through all the departments and agencies of the Executive branch. Duties and Responsibilities Is personally familiar with all matters being considered by the Assistant Attorney Genera . Under the general supervision of the Assistant Attorney General is in direct charge of the staff of the division and relieves the Assistant Attorney General by making assignments to the legal staff on the basis of subject matter, difficulty of assignment, legal ability and experience of staff members. Reviews and makes revisions of proposed executive orders, proclamations, and regulations, prior to final approval of the Assistant Attorney General. Supervises the preparation of opinions, briefs, and correspondence in connecaion with pending legislation and gifts and bequests to the United States Government. Personally investigates and formulates opinions of a highly confidential and complex nature for the President, requiring consultation with executives of other departments and agencies. Assists the Assistant Attorney General in preparing reports on pending legislation, particularly with regard to constitutionality and effect on governmental structure, and assists in drafting important legislation sponsored.by the President or the Attorney General. Represents the Attorney General on various interdepartmental committees and conferences. .i?kk The of both formal and informal Opinions and advice covers broad legal problems arising in the administration of the Executive branch of the government and relates to matters of special importance and difficulty, of national and international significance. In any time of stress, as during the present national emergency, the problems of law required to be resolved by or under 'the direction of this official are particularly numerous and important, since many situations arise for which there is no legal precedent and since the legal advisers of new government agencies tend particularly to rely on advice from the Attorney General on important matters.