A very special man. [applause] ed, congratulations on receiving a really incredible award. That we hadthing the congressional medal of honor and we have the president ial medal of freedom. This is something that is very special to me to present to you. I have heard so many incredible things about you over the years and so congratulations. It is my honor to be with you. We are delighted to be joined by Vice President mike pence, attorney general will you embark, bill, acting a would be director and Heritage Foundation ll james. Kay cu hello. He did a good job, didnt he . Terrific us is eds family including his wife of 61 years, ursula. He was a good husband. At least for the first 38 years. [laughter] his. Trump along with children, grandchildren, and his greatgrandson, liam. I know you, he grabbed me and i said i like this guy. Ed mees was born into a deeply patriotic family committed a public service. His father worked in local government for five decades including many years as polic
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Event held by Boston University. It is about an hour and if teen minutes. Good afternoon. Im the dean of austen universitys school of law, and im delighted to welcome you to the philip beck lecture. Philip beck graduated having theed as editorinchief of Boston University law review. After clerking for one year with the u. S. Court of appeals for the district of columbia, he joined kirkland and ellis where he spent the next 17 years establishing his reputation as one of the countrys leading courtroom lawyers. In 1993, mr. Beck and his colleague founded one of the most highly respected firms of trial attorneys in the nation. Mr. Beck has litigated hundreds of cases over the course of his career, but he is perhaps most wellknown for his work as the lead attorney representing the george w. Bush campaign in bush versus gore, which ultimately determined the outcome of the 2000 president ial election. We are grateful to mr. Beck for funding this lecture series and establishing the philip beck
Event held by Boston University. It is about an hour and if teen minutes. Good afternoon. Im the dean hello, im dana Boston University law school, and im delighted to welcome you to our lecture. He graduated in 1976, having served as editor in chief of the Boston University law review. After clerk in for one year, he joined them where he spent the next 17 years establishing its reputation as one of the countrys leading court from lawyers. In 1993, they founded bartlett back, which is now one of the most highly respected firms in the nation. He has dedicated hundreds of cases over the course of his career, but he is perhaps most wellknown for his work as the late attorney, representing the george w. Bush campaign and bush versus gore, which ultimately determine the outcome of the 2000 president ial election. We are grateful to mr. Back for funding this lecture series and establishing the partnership, which is held by my colleague gary lawson. He is a leading scholar of administrative an
Minutes. Good afternoon. Im the dean hello, im dana Boston University law school, and im delighted to welcome you to our lecture. He graduated in 1976, having served as editor in chief of the Boston University law review. After clerk in for one year, he joined them where he spent the next 17 years establishing its reputation as one of the countrys leading court from lawyers. In 1993, they founded bartlett back, which is now one of the most highly respected firms in the nation. He has dedicated hundreds of cases over the course of his career, but he is perhaps most wellknown for his work as the late attorney, representing the george w. Bush campaign and bush versus gore, which ultimately determine the outcome of the 2000 president ial election. We are grateful to mr. Back for funding this lecture series and establishing the partnership, which is held by my colleague gary lawson. He is a leading scholar of administrative and constitutional law, and as a large last week, hes also a huge p