- In a radio
address during his presidency, Ronald Reagan described William Bradford
Reynolds as, "not only a tireless fighter against discrimination,
[but] a brilliant and dedicated lawyer. His qualifications and character
are impeccable. Indeed everyone knows Brad Reynolds is a man of integrity
and strong ideals, that he's firmly committed to the same vision of
a just society that I am."
The Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund is fortunate to have Mr. Reynolds
as a member of its Board of Directors.
Brad Reynolds held several prominent positions during the Reagan Administration
including Counselor to the Attorney General, Assistant Solicitor General,
in which he represented the United States in the U.S. Supreme Court,
and Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, where he fought against
reverse discrimination, quotas and similar policies.
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While
he was serving in that post, columnist Joseph Sobran wrote: "A
genuine rule of law is impersonal and impartial. Rules of conduct -
taking turns, refraining from violence, respecting others' rights and
property - by their nature protect everyone, strong and weak alike.
Without the rule of law the strong and cunning would prevail. This is
the view of the civilized man, the American majority, and, as it happens,
the view of William Bradford Reynolds."
A graduate of Yale, attorney Brad Reynolds' experience in the civil
rights field makes him an asset to the Board of Directors of the Law
Enforcement Legal Defense Fund.
Chairman David Martin said that Mr. Reynolds is "the most solid attorney
and logical person I have ever known. His expertise will be particularly
helpful in deciding which cases the LELDF should support."
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