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true renaissance man is how Chairman David Martin describes Alfred S.
Regnery. The LELDF is fortunate to have a Board member with the extraordinary
background and abilities of Mr. Regnery.
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- Mr. Regnery
is President of Regnery Publishing Inc. and a practicing attorney with
the law firm of Keller & Heckman in Washington, D. C. He served
in the Department of Justice from 1981 to 1986 as Deputy Assistant Attorney
General and as Administrator of the Office of Juvenile Justice &
Delinquency Prevention. In that position Mr. Regnery started some crucial
programs for law enforcement, including the very important National
Center for Missing and Exploited Children. He also initiated a chronic
offender program that encourages prosecutors, police departments, judges
and corrections officials to focus on chronic offenders who commit serious
crimes.
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In
addition to publishing several best-selling books (Murder in Brent-wood
by Mark Fuhrmann, Presumed Guilty, by Stacey Koon, and Unlimited Access
by Gary Aldrich), Mr. Regnery has authored several periodical articles
that have been published in The Washington Post, The New York Times,
National Review, and Policy Review, among others.
Mr.
Regnery serves on the boards of several non-profit organizations, and
is Chairman of the Foundation for American Studies, a grant-making organization.
He serves as the Treasurer of the LELDF.
Mr. Regnery
is also an accomplished musician (violin, viola), an expert woodcrafter
and cabinet maker, and a rugged outdoorsman who enjoys hiking and skiing.
He and his
wife, Christina, have four children.
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