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Topics: "We The People...."

Special Guests Authors: Author David Duchesneau and Author Fredrick A.O, Schwartz, Jr

Author  David G. Duchesneau is a former Marine and New Hampshire State Police Officer turned Private Detective. After being honorably discharged from the US Marine Corps in 1970,he became a NH State Police Officer and earned his degree in criminology. After his law enforcement career, Duchesneau opened a private investigative/security agency and consulting Firm. he is certified as an international investigator and fraud consultant. After his law enforcement career, Duchesneau opened a private investigative/security agency and consulting Firm. he is certified as an international investigator and fraud consultant.  He is qualified as an expert witness and has written numerous articles on how to conduct investigations in the private sector. He has curently written a book “Uniforms”.

Author Fredrick A.O, Schwartz, Jr  is the great-grandson of Frederick August Otto Schwarz, the founder the Fifth Avenue toy store. A Harvard Law School Graduate and former Chief Counsel to the United States Senate Committee on Intelligence, (or as it was formally known, the Senate Select Committee to Study Governmental Activities with Respect to Intelligence Activities), Chief Counsel of the Brennan Center and the winner of the 2014 Ridenhour Courage Prize, which is an award given to individuals to recognize their lifelong courageous work defending the public interest. He is currently Senior Counsel at Cravath, Swaine & Moore, Law Firm and the author of two books.  Unchecked and Unbalanced: Presidential Power in a Time of Terror and Nigeria: The Tribes, the Nation, or the Race--The Politics of Independence . He has also written numerous articles.

 

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