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981:. Released on the 50th anniversary of Senator Robert F. Kennedy's assassinationβ€”June 6, 2018β€”this gripping historical fiction answers for history based on facts, and not on idealized or romantic notions, what likely would have happened if RFK had lived to go on finish his campaign for the 1968 Democratic presidential nomination to Chicago, the city that hosted that year's tumultuous Democratic National Convention. On to Chicago is a heavily researched and sourced work that twists the arc of history with facts that will appeal both to fiction lovers as well as pure history aficionados, because so much of it is true. With nearly one thousand endnotes online that confirm how much of this story mirrors reality, many revelations will surprise even the most dedicated history buffs. 931:. Rogan's rollicking early memoir tells the story of how he was born the illegitimate son of a cocktail waitress single mother who was later convicted of a felony. He grew up amid a circle of tough friends; after years of borderline delinquency, he was expelled from high school, and he worked at many colorful jobsβ€”from porn theater bouncer to bartender at a Sunset Strip female mud-wrestling bar and at a Hell's Angels bar. Despite these many handicaps, he went on to become a lawyer, a gang murder prosecutor in the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office, a municipal and superior court judge, state legislator, majority leader of the California State Assembly, and a U.S. congressman. 785:. Elected with just 50.1%, Rogan became one of only two House members to serve on both the House Commerce Committee and the House Judiciary Committee. On the House Judiciary Committee, Rogan and his colleagues were responsible for reviewing all proposed legislation dealing with a variety of complex issues, including all intellectual property issues (copyrights, patents and trademarks); protection of trade and commerce against unlawful restraint of trade and monopolies; the judiciary and all judicial proceedings (civil and criminal); administrative proceedings; immigration issues; bankruptcy law, and all proposed constitutional amendments. 789:
Committee in the House. Further, as a member of the two most critical subcommittees (the Telecommunications, Trade and Consumer Protection subcommittee, and the Energy and Power subcommittee) Rogan shared responsibility for helping to craft legislation on all matters of interstate and foreign commerce and trade; interstate and foreign telecommunications, regulation of commercial practices (including the Federal Trade Commission); consumer affairs and consumer protection; product liability issues; motor vehicle safety; and all laws relating to national energy policy, including utility issues, and regulation of nuclear facilities.
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from the headlines and the history books: boxing legend Muhammad Ali, President Ronald Reagan, first man on the Moon Neil Armstrong, Senator Ted Kennedy, astronaut John Glenn, baseball icon Hank Aaron, and many more. You'll experience everything from the firsthand accounts of people Rogan knew that rode with John F. Kennedy in his fatal 1963 Dallas motorcade to recollections from the heroes and villains of America's greatest political scandal-Watergate.
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1993 his colleagues elected him presiding judge of their local court. He began teaching as an adjunct professor of law in 1987; over the next two decades he taught at various law schools in Southern California, and continues teaching to date. He has been an adjunct professor of criminal law, criminal procedure, trial practice and trial advocacy. He has lectured in many other areas of law, including evidence and intellectual property.
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in Orange County; Rogan took office in October 2006. He won election to a full term without opposition in 2008, and again in 2014 and 2020. He retired from the bench in late 2023. Since the mid-1980s he has served as an adjunct professor of law at various law schools in Southern California, where he
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appointed the 33-year-old prosecutor to be a judge of the Glendale Municipal Court. Rogan was California's youngest sitting state court judge at the time of his elevation to the bench. During his service on the municipal court (1990–1994) Rogan presided over thousands of civil and criminal cases. In
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In his fifth book, Rogan reminiscences about the greats, the near-greats, and the once great but now forgotten people he has known. He again throws open the covers of his private journals and photo albums to share with you more of his stories of private celebrity encounters. Each page pulls names
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During his congressional service, Rogan was Assistant Majority Whip for the House Republican Conference, helping mobilize House votes on key legislative objectives, provided legislative information to Members and the House leadership, and helped to coordinate legislative and political strategies
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after the previous incumbent, former GOP minority leader Pat Nolan resigned after he was convicted of charges of accepting illegal campaign contributions as a result of an FBI sting operation. Nolan was later pardoned by President Donald Trump. In Rogan's freshman term his colleagues elected him
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As a member of the Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee on Immigration, Rogan was a leader in helping to increase the number of H1-B immigration visas, which are critical to America's high-tech community. As a member of the House Commerce Committee, Rogan served on the oldest and most powerful
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Rogan planned on marrying his longtime girlfriend, Terri Lemke, but the relationship did not survive his move to Los Angeles to attend law school. He married Christine Apffel in 1988; they have twin daughters.
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put a hold on the nomination, citing Rogan's role in Clinton's impeachment as the reason. His nomination died at the end of the 109th Congress in January 2009 because the Senate failed to act on it.
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appointed Rogan to the Superior Court of California, where he serves currently. He won reelection without opposition to the position in 2008, 2014, and 2020.
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Because of his background as a prosecutor and his reputation for respect among Republicans and Democrats, Rogan was selected to be one of the thirteen
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Rogan was expelled from high school in the tenth grade. Although he never completed high school formally, Rogan attended Chabot Community Collegeβ€”now
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named "Rough Edges" among their top four nonfiction books for 2004-05 and published the condensed version in its distinguished hardback series.
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Shaking Hands with History: My Encounters with the Famous, the Infamous, and the Once-Famous But Now-Forgotten,""
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And Then I Met...Stories of Growing Up, Meeting Famous People, and Annoying the Hell Out of Them
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Shortly after Rogan left Congress, President George W. Bush selected him to be the U.S.
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within the Congress. He also was a member of both Speaker Gingrich and Majority Leader
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Rogan left the Bush administration in early 2004, and joined the law firm of
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On to Chicago: Rediscovering Robert F. Kennedy and the Lost Campaign of 1968
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has taught criminal law, criminal procedure, evidence, and trial advocacy.
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Catching Our Flag: Behind the Scenes of a Presidential Impeachment
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named Rogan as one of the state's most effective prosecutors.
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In 1994 Rogan ran for and won a special election to the
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LLP, working out of their California and D.C. offices.
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