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William Barr (politician)

Personal data
Date of birthMay 23, 1950(age 60)
Place of birthNew York City, New York
Political partyRepublican
SpouseChristine
Alma materColumbia University
George Washington University
ReligionRoman Catholic
77th United States Attorney General
In officeNovember 26, 1991 - January 20, 1993
PresidentGeorge H. W. Bush
Succeeded byJanet Reno
Preceded byDick Thornburgh

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William Pelham Barr (born May 23, 1950) is an American attorney who served as the 77th Attorney General of the United States.

Barr, the son of two Columbia University faculty members, was born in New York City and grew up on the Upper West side of Manhattan, attended Catholic parochial school Corpus Christi School and Horace Mann High School, and received his bachelor's degree in government and a master's degree in government and Chinese studies, in 1971 and 1973 respectively, from Columbia University. He received his J.D. with highest honors in 1977 from The George Washington University Law School. From 1973 to 1977, he was employed by the Central Intelligence Agency. Barr was a law clerk to Judge Malcolm Wilkey of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit from 1977 through 1978. He served on the domestic policy staff at the Reagan White House from 1982 to 1983. He was also in private practice for nine years with the Washington law firm of Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge.

In 1989, at the outset of his administration, President George H.W. Bush appointed Barr to the U.S. Department of Justice as Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Counsel, an office which functions as the legal advisor to the President and executive branch agencies. Barr was known as a strong defender of Presidential power and wrote advisory opinions justifying the U.S. invasion of Panama and arrest of Manuel Noriega, and a controversial opinion that the F.B.I. could enter onto foreign soil without the consent of the host government to apprehend fugitives wanted for terrorism or drug-trafficking.

In May 1990, Barr was appointed Deputy Attorney General, the official responsible for day-to-day management of the Department. According to media reports, Barr generally got high marks for his professional running of the Department.

In August 1991, when then-Attorney General Richard Thornburgh resigned to run for the Senate, Barr was named Acting Attorney General. Three days after Barr moved into that position, 121 Cuban inmates, awaiting deportation to Cuba as extremely violent criminals, seized 9 hostages at the Talladega federal prison. Barr directed the F.B.I.'s Hostage Rescue Team to carry out an assault on the prison, which resulted in rescuing all hostages without loss of life. It was reported that President Bush was impressed with Barr's handling of the hostage crisis, and weeks later, President Bush nominated him as Attorney General.

The media described Barr as staunchly conservative. The New York Times described the "central theme" of his tenure to be: "his contention that violent crime can be reduced only by expanding Federal and state prisons to jail habitual violent offenders." At the same time, reporters consistently describe Barr as affable with a dry, self-deprecating wit.

After leaving the Department of Justice, Barr spent over 14 years in senior corporate positions. At the end of 2008 he retired from Verizon Communications, having served as Executive Vice President and General Counsel of GTE Corporation from 1994 until that company merged with Bell Atlantic to become Verizon. During his corporate tenure, Barr led a successful litigation campaign by the local phone industry to achieve deregulation by scuttling a series of FCC rules, personally arguring several key cases in the federal courts of appeals and the Supreme Court. Barr currently serves on several corporate boards.

In his home state of Virginia, Barr was appointed in 1994 by then-Governor George Allen to co-chair a commission to reform the criminal justice system and abolish parole in the state. He also served on the Board of Visitors of the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg from 1997 to 2005.

Barr is an avid bagpiper, an avocation he began at the age of 8, and has played competitively in Scotland with a leading American pipe band.

Barr is a Roman Catholic. He married Christine Moynihan in June 1973, and they have three grown daughters.


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Bar panel debates trials for accused terrorists - Richmond Times Dispatch Tweet this news
Richmond Times Dispatch---...- on attacking American citizens a trial in civilian court is a "constitutional absurdity," former US Attorney General -William- P. -Barr- said yesterday. ... - Date : Sun, 25 Jul 2010 04:14:37 GMT+00:00
Hunt for the HMS Investigator - Montreal Gazette Tweet this news
Montreal Gazette---William Barr-, author of Back from the Brink, The Road to Muskoxen Conservation in the Northwest Territories, is certain that the Investigator has little to ... - Date : Mon, 26 Jul 2010 20:13:37 GMT+00:00
Cooperation of police services results in safe and successful execution of ... - EMC Smiths Falls Tweet this news
EMC Smiths Falls--Nineteen-year-old -William Barr- was held pending a bail hearing. On June 20, officers were monitoring activity at a local bar. Around 2 am officers observed ... - Date : Thu, 01 Jul 2010 08:08:47 GMT+00:00
PICTURE GALLERY: Galgorm Castle Golf Club Captain's Day - Ballymena Times Tweet this news
Ballymena Times--At the halfway stage 15-handicapper Joseph -Barr- and 10-handicapper Darren McLaughlin were two points ahead of David McAleese who in turn was one point ahead ... - Date : Tue, 06 Jul 2010 08:51:21 GMT+00:00
Glen's miserable run extends to eight games - Inverness Courier Tweet this news
Inverness Courier--The stark reality now facing manager Jim -Barr- and his side is that they now have just six games left in which to preserve their top flight status. ... - Date : Tue, 29 Jun 2010 12:04:08 GMT+00:00
Georgia Shakespeare Presents KING LEAR, 7/9-8/7 - Broadway World Tweet this news
Broadway World--KING LEAR is written by -William- Shakespeare and directed by Sabin Epstein. The production opens Friday, July 9 at 8:00 pm and runs until August 7 at the ... - Date : Wed, 30 Jun 2010 00:31:13 GMT+00:00
Dire day for lacklustre North sides - Inverness Courier Tweet this news
Inverness Courier--This is a bad defeat for the Glen, but with eight games left to engineer an escape route, manager Jim -Barr- will not be pressing the panic button just yet. ... - Date : Tue, 08 Jun 2010 12:08:43 GMT+00:00
Man dies in mishap - Owen Sound Sun Times Tweet this news
Owen Sound Sun Times---...- along County Rd. 1 in the former Kinloss Township at 8:43 pm and found -William Barr- trapped under the tractor, South Bruce OPP said in a news release. ... - Date : Tue, 04 May 2010 10:28:17 GMT+00:00
Death Row dog in attack No3 - The Sun Tweet this news
The Sun--Now furious neighbour -William Barr-, 33, claims his disabled son Josh, six, could have been killed when the beast struck again. He told how the Rottweiler ... - Date : Wed, 21 Apr 2010 01:53:33 GMT+00:00
CIVIL FILINGS: Wood County - West Virginia Record Tweet this news
West Virginia Record---William- C. -Barr- vs. Parkersburg Bedding, LLC and Schottenstein Stores Corp. * The plaintiff, a Walker resident, is suing the defendants for violation of the ... - Date : Sat, 01 May 2010 05:20:02 GMT+00:00

Legal offices
Preceded by
Donald B. Ayer
United States Deputy Attorney General
Served under: George H.W. Bush

1990 - 1991
Succeeded by
George J. Terwilliger III
Preceded by
Dick Thornburgh
United States Attorney General
Served under: George H.W. Bush

1991 - 1993
Succeeded by
Janet Reno


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GHW Bush cabinet

Cabinet
Secretary of StateJames Baker (1989 �1992) * Lawrence Eagleburger (1992 �1993)
Secretary of the TreasuryNicholas F. Brady (1989 �1993)
Secretary of DefenseDick Cheney (1989 �1993)
Attorney GeneralDick Thornburgh (1989 �1991) * William Barr (1991 �1993)
Secretary of the InteriorManuel Lujan, Jr. (1989 �1993)
Secretary of the AgricultureClayton K. Yeutter (1989 �1991) * Edward Rell Madigan (1991 �1993)
Secretary of CommerceRobert Mosbacher (1989 �1992) * Barbara Hackman Franklin (1992 � � �1993)
Secretary of LaborElizabeth Dole (1989 � � �1990) * Lynn Morley Martin (1990 � � 1993)
Secretary of Health and Human ServicesLouis Wade Sullivan (1989 �1993)
Secretary of EducationLauro Cavazos (1989 �1990) * Lamar Alexander (1991 �1993)
Secretary of Housing and Urban DevelopmentJack Kemp (1989 �1993)
Secretary of TransportationSamuel K. Skinner (1989 �1992) * Andrew Card (1992 �1993)
Secretary of EnergyJames D. Watkins (1989 �1993)
Secretary of Veterans AffairsEd Derwinski (1989 �1992)
Cabinet-level
Vice PresidentDan Quayle (1989 �1993)
Trade RepresentativeCarla Anderson Hills (1989 � � �1993)
Director of the Office of
Management and Budget
Richard Darman (1989 � � �1993)



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