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Robert McCallum Jr.

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1220: 1013: 561:, a national daily newspaper, McCallum said that he had been attending seminars on Australian affairs since his appointment. "I feel that I have got a good grounding in the fundamentals of what is going on in a very, very important relationship to the U.S. with Australia, and I'm eager to learn and experience that firsthand", he said. He said that he would seek to meet and establish close relations with Australian politicians of all parties, including those critical of U.S. policies. 1003: 1234: 38: 1246: 516:
In 2005 McCallum, who had been a partner at the Atlanta law firm Alston & Bird that did legal work for R.J. Reynolds Tobacco, was accused of interfering with the government's prosecution of the tobacco industry by requiring Justice Department lawyers to cut their demand for an industry-sponsored
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program from $ 130 billion to $ 10 billion. One prosecution witness, Matthew Myers, said he was told by Justice lawyers that McCallum wanted him to remove part of his testimony. Harvard business professor Max Bazerman then told the press McCallum sent word he would be prohibited from testifying if
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for the Civil Division. In this position, he oversaw litigation involving the defense of challenges to presidential actions and acts of Congress; national security issues; immigration; benefit programs; commercial issues including health care fraud, banking, insurance, patents, debt collection; and
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found no wrongdoing on McCallum's part. In her 2006 decision in the case, Judge Gladys Kessler placed limits on tobacco companies' abilities to market cigarettes, but found that a previous appeals court ruling prevented her (in the judicial branch) from requiring the industry to pay for a smoking
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McCallum had never been to Australia prior to his appointment and had had no previous involvement with the country, or indeed with foreign policy at all. The position of U.S. Ambassador to Australia is traditionally held by friends or political associates of the President, rather than by career
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that reached the final of the Amateur Basketball Association (A.B.B.A) National Championship. In 1969, he married Mary Rankin Weems ("Mimi") of Memphis. They have two adult sons, one of whom was also a Rhodes Scholar. McCallum graduated from
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Confirmation hearing on nominations of Robert D. McCallum, Jr. to be Associate Attorney General and Peter D. Keisler to be Assistant Attorney General, Civil Division (May 8, 2003), page 7
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he did not alter his testimony; Bazerman refused to do so but to his surprise was still allowed to testify. During his ambassadorial confirmation hearings before the
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Statement of Assistant Attorney General Robert McCallum Jr. following daily arguments in 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund Case, April 14, 2003.
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in England. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Jurisprudence with First Class Honors in 1971. While at Oxford, McCallum was a member of the
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diplomats, since Australia is a close ally of the U.S. and the post is considered a highly desirable one. The previous Ambassador,
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http://www.rhodes.edu/NewsCenter/RhodesMagazine/Summer2005/CampusNews/Remembering-Trustee-Robert-McCallum.cfm
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Statement of Assistant Attorney General Robert McCallum Jr. about the Third Circuit Decision issued in
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in 2009, to make way for the next U.S. ambassador to Australia and—as he was not close with Senators
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McCallum's arrival in Australia ended an 18-month period in which there was no U.S. Ambassador in
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McCallum announced that he would resign his position following the inauguration of President
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raised this issue and demanded an investigation of McCallum's role. The Justice Department's
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team in his senior year, he graduated in 1968. At Yale his roommate and fellow member of
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United States Department of Justice recovers record $ 1.6 billion in fraud payments.
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from 1977 to 1981. McCallum remained with the firm for 28 years, before joining the
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Secrets of the Tomb: Skull and Bones, the Ivy League, and the Hidden Paths of Power
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Remarks to the American Health Lawyers Association Meeting, September 30, 2002.
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in 2006, a capacity in which he served until the end of Bush's term in 2009.
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http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,19941242-28737,00.html
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United States assistant attorneys general for the Civil Division
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Robert McCallum (disambiguation)

United States Ambassador to Australia
George W. Bush
Thomas Schieffer
Jeff Bleich
United States Deputy Attorney General
George W. Bush
James Comey
Paul McNulty
United States Associate Attorney General
George W. Bush
John Ashcroft
Alberto Gonzales
Jay B. Stephens
Kevin J. O'Connor
United States Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Division
George W. Bush
John Ashcroft
David W. Ogden
Peter Keisler
Memphis, Tennessee
Republican
Yale University
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JD
Christ Church, Oxford
BA
Bush administration
Associate Attorney General of the United States

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