Bruce Fein Bio, Age, Wife, Net Worth, Lawsuit, Armenian Genocide, Books

Bruce Fein Biography

Bruce Fein is a constitutional and international law specialist from the United States. Fein has published several essays on constitutional problems for The Washington Times, Slate.com, The New York Times, The Huffington Post, and Legal Times, and she is an advocate for civil rights.

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How old is Bruce Fein? – Age

He is 76 years old as of 12 March 2023. He was born in 1947 in the United States.

Bruce Fein Family

Fein is the brother of Dan Fein, a Socialist Workers Party activist and previous candidate for governor of Illinois and mayor of New York City.

Bruce Fein Wife

On May 15, 2004, Bruce Fein married Mattie Lolavar. They divorced in June of 2013.

Bruce Fein Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $1.5 million.

Bruce Fein Lawsuit

Rand Paul indicated in January 2014 that he will file a class-action lawsuit against the Obama Administration over the warrantless surveillance authorized under the PRISM program. The news that the complaint was authored by Fein, but his name was substituted with Ken Cuccinelli’s, the main attorney on the litigation, sparked controversy. According to Mattie Fein, Fein’s ex-wife and publicist, “Ken Cuccinelli stole the suit,” and Rand Paul “already has one plagiarism issue, now has a lawyer who just takes another lawyer’s work product.” Paul’s PAC responded to these allegations by presenting an email from Fein in which he stated that his ex-wife did not speak for him and that he was compensated for his work.

Bruce Fein Armenian Genocide

Fein has written multiple pieces on the subject, including ones in The Washington Times and The Huffington Post, in which he claims there was no racial, ethnic, or religious reason for the Armenian genocide. Fein is one of the “people who openly and vehemently deny the Armenian Genocide,” according to historian Julien Zarifian.

His first Armenia-related action as a lawyer was to represent the Assembly of Turkish American Associations in their sentencing-related intervention in the court case against Mourad Topalian, who was sentenced in 2001 for illegally storing war weapons and explosives, which was linked to the Armenian Genocide Justice Commandos.

He and David Saltzman defended suspected Armenian genocide denier Guenter Lewy in a lawsuit against the Southern Poverty Law Center through the Turkish-American Legal Defense Fund (TALDF). Following the submission of a lawsuit, the TALDF received a public retraction of assertions that Lewy was a paid agent of the Turkish government, an apology from SPLC, and monetary compensation for Prof. Lewy.

Fein also represented Rep. Jean Schmidt, another suspected Armenian genocide denier, in his lawsuit against David Krikorian and the TCA against the University of Minnesota. Fein was found to have deceived Schmidt by failing to disclose to her that his costs in connection with the case against David Krikorian were being paid by the TCA, according to the House Ethics Committee.

Bruce Fein Career

Under President Ronald Reagan, Fein filled in as a partner appointee head legal officer from 1981 to 1982 and as broad direction to the Government Correspondences Commission. During that period, he composed a 30-page scrutinize of Times v. Sullivan, the High Court deciding that liberated American media from a lot of its risk under criticism regulation in the US. That update was momentarily misattributed to Pass judgment on John Roberts while his assignment to be Boss Equity of the US was forthcoming. In 1987, Fein filled in as the minority (minority party) research head of the board in the US Place of Agents that explored the Iran-Contra Undertaking.

The George W. Shrubbery organization’s psychological oppressor reconnaissance program, which captured a few correspondences without a warrant from the FISA court, exasperated Fein enough to propose reprimand or even denunciation of Hedge. He scorned Harriet Miers’ High court selection, and was forcefully disparaging of then-U.S. Head legal officer Alberto Gonzales.

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Bruce Fein Photo

In Walk 2007, he established the American Opportunity Plan with Sway Barr, David Keene and Richard Viguerie. Prominent distributed compositions by Fein incorporate articles upholding the arraignment of previous U.S. presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Hedge, and previous U.S. VP Dick Cheney.

On September 2, 2008, Fein tended to Ron Paul’s “Rally For The Republic” in Minneapolis, offering an evaluate of the Shrubbery organization’s interventionist strategy and upholding a more non-interventionist international strategy. Fein additionally cruelly condemned the counter fear arrangements of the Hedge White House, including wiretapping and detainment of dread suspects. In April 2009, Fein condemned President Barack Obama for declining to arraign Shrubbery organization authorities for making CIA updates legitimizing torment during cross examinations.

In 2011, Fein proposed arraigning President Barack Obama regarding the 2011 military mediation in Libya.

During the change following the 2016 appointment of Donald Trump, the High Court’s choice in Korematsu v. US was recommended as offering conceivable help for carrying out his approaches focusing on all Muslims in the US. Fein contended that resulting disclosures that the Court was misdirected, changes in mentalities, and outstandingly the Congress passing the Common Freedoms Demonstration of 1988 in which it apologized for the country and made repayments for internment of Japanese Americans, history has basically upset the Korematsu choice.

While the High Court has not really upset Korematsu, Harvard College’s Noah Feldman has reached a similar resolution, pronouncing that “Korematsu’s remarkably terrible lawful status implies it’s not point of reference despite the fact that it hasn’t been upset.” Both made contentions in accordance with Richard Primus’ thought of “Hostile to Standard” cases, those which have come to be viewed as models of defective legitimate thinking and/or direction, with Feldman contrasting Korematsu with Plessy v. Ferguson and Fein expressing that it has “joined Dred Scott as a terrible and undermined curio of famous bias.”

Bruce Fein Books

♦ American Empire: Before the Fall” Published by Campaign for Liberty
♦ Constitutional Peril: The Life and Death Struggle for Our Constitution and Democracy