![]() ![]() ![]() This is the second named/endowed institute at SPP, after the Davenport Institute for Public Engagement and Civic Leadership-working with local governments, nonprofit organizations, and residents to both promoteĪnd support constructive and broad-based civic involvement in decisions that affect The University anticipates a highly competitive national The Melton Chair will teach the school's graduate public policy students, organizeĮvents, and engage through the media on current political and policy debates from Leadership opportunities in government agencies at the local, state, and federal levels. ![]() Of Public Policy Board of Advisors, Chandra is dedicated to preparing students for (’99) Melton, the Meese Institute will be led by a leading scholar in American historyĪnd politics who will assume the Melton Chair at the helm. Professor of law, University of California, San DiegoĬhief of staff and senior issues advisor, Ronald Reagan Presidential CampaignĬounselor to President Reagan, Washington, D.C.The Pepperdine School of Public Policy (SPP) has announced the launch of the Edwin Meese III Institute for Liberty and the American Project.Įndowed with a $10 million gift from Pepperdine alumni Chandra (’99, JD ’02) and Adam Vice president, administration, Rohr Industries, Chula Vista, Californiaĭirector, Center for Criminal Justice Policy and Management, University of California, San Diego Legal affairs secretary (previously called secretary on clemency and extradition) to Governor ReaganĮxecutive assistant, chief of staff to Governor Reagan, Sacramento, California in public administration, Yale Universityĭeputy district attorney, Alameda County, California Reagan's presidency, including Meese's service as attorney general from 1985 to 1988. Contains correspondence, clippings, memoranda, reports, schedules, and court documents related to Meese's role during Ronald Boxes 128-554, 772-773, film shelf.Īgriculture and Services Agency Boxes 349-353, 364-367 Appointments to government positions Boxes 481-487 Budget Boxes 312-335 Business and Transportation Agency Boxes 370-378 California Council on Criminal Justice (CCCJ) Boxes 160-170 Clippings Boxes 456-480 Community and minority relations Boxes 191-193 Conference file Boxes 288-300 Correspondence and memoranda Boxes 144-149, 154-155, 501-505, 529 Department of Corrections Boxes 390-395 Education Boxes 193-201, 487-494 Emergencies and disaster planning Boxes 176-190 Energy Boxes 440-446 Environment Boxes 424-439 Health and Welfare Agency Boxes 378-387, 552 Intelligence Boxes 494-497 Intergovernmental management Boxes 206-217, 247-251, 300-311 Legal affairs, legislation, and crime Boxes 217-240, 264-271 Military Boxes 240-247, 259 Office of Economic Opportunity Boxes 395-408 Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act Boxes 170-174 Photographs Box 771 Schedules of Reagan and Meese Boxes 255-261, 509-511 Sound recordings Box 773 Speeches and speaking engagements of Meese Boxes 511-515 Speeches of Ronald Reagan Boxes 280-286 State employees Boxes 357-364 Student radicalism, activism, and unrest Boxes 230-236, 488-490 Tax reform Boxes 338-348 Water Boxes 447-449 Welfare Boxes 409-418 Presidential Administration of Ronald Reagan File, 1975-1991. Reagan's terms as governor of California. Gubernatorial Administration of Ronald Reagan File, 1941-1976. Digital copies of select records also available at ![]()
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