Fred Fielding
Fred Fielding served as White House Counsel to both Presidents Bush (beginning in 2007) and Ronald Reagan, and as Deputy White House Counsel to John Dean in the Richard Nixon administration. In addition to these legal posts, in 2002, Fielding served as one of ten members of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (also known as the 9/11 Commission).
Helpful Links
To learn more about this interviewee, please consult some of the following links.
- Biography from the National Law Review.
- Article detailing Fielding's appointment to White House Counsel in January 2007.
- Interview with the New York Times, "Fred Fielding: Lessons In Political Endurance."