The Honorable Edwin Meese, III

Mr. Meese is a former Attorney General of the United States and is currently the senior
vice president of the Heritage Foundation, in Washington, D.C. As Attorney General Mr.
Meese issued the 1987 Report of the Attorney General’s Commission on Pornography.
That report is still regarded as a critical source of information regarding the pornography
industry and the cost to the people of America in terms of dollars and human suffering that
comes from the production and distribution of pornography.  Former U.S. Attorney
General Edwin Meese was among President Ronald Reagan's most important advisors. As
Chairman of the Domestic Policy Council and the National Drug Policy Board, and as a
member of the National Security Council, he played a key role in the development and
execution of domestic and foreign policy. During the 1970s, Mr. Meese was Director of
the Center for Criminal Justice Policy and Management and Professor of Law at the
University of San Diego. He earlier served as Chief of Staff for then-Governor Reagan and
was a local prosecutor in California. Mr. Meese is a Distinguished Visiting Fellow at the
Hoover Institution, Stanford University, and a Distinguished Senior Fellow at the Institute of
United States Studies, University of London. He earned his B.A. from Yale University and
his J.D. from the University of California, Berkeley.

(Sources: The Lighted Candle Society and The Heritage Foundation)
Attorney General's
Commission on Pornography
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