CBS Sunday Morning ran a story this weekend about Richard Nixon’s 1968 comeback. I thought it was a good piece that summarized what was at stake, both in Nixon’s life …
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Pretty cool for this Tulane Law alum to see his book in the stacks at Howard-Tilton Memorial Library at Tulane University.
From Wikipedia.com. Might be the only time I’ll get mentioned in the same breath as John Farrell and Evan Thomas. So thanks!
I won a Gold and Silver award at the recent ASBPE Upper Midwest Regional AZBEES Awards. Thanks to my colleagues at ABA Journal for making me look so good! “Ad It …
Also from ABA Journal: an image gallery (complete with factoids) about several major themes in Nixon in New York.
Rudy Giuliani once seemed like the next President and even tried using the same blueprint that worked for Richard Nixon.
Anna Chennault passed away at the age of 94. The power broker played a controversial role in Richard Nixon’s 1968 Presidential campaign.
Part II of Nixon’s infamous “Last Press Conference.” Read another excerpt from my upcoming book: “Nixon in New York: How Wall Street Helped Richard Nixon Win the White House.”
Perhaps George Michael’s biggest legacy is that he was willing to walk away from fame because he was desperate for artistic credibility.
“It was very, very, very, very, very hard,” Dana White said when asked about how long it took for the UFC to get into New York. “It took a very …
When R.E.M. released its underrated masterpiece, “New Adventures in Hi-Fi,” 20 years ago today, it felt like the end for the band. Turns out, it was.
Should “The Devil’s Advocate” have made this month’s ABA Journal list of “The 25 Greatest Legal Movies” of all time? I think so…
“Nixon in New York:” A new book looks at how a law firm stint revived his political and presidential prospects. (ABA Journal excerpt)
An excerpt of Nixon in New York that was published in the May issue of ABA Journal. Thanks to my wonderful colleagues at the Journal for running it!
How Richard Nixon joined Mudge Rose and kickstarted his political comeback.
Recorded before Donald Trump was elected President and Fidel Castro died. Still, it was a fascinating discussion. And it was fun being a guest instead of the interviewer, for once. …