Bruce Fein was Associate Deputy Attorney General and General Counsel to the Federal Communications Commission under President Ronald Reagan. As Special Assistant in the Office of Legal Counsel, Mr. Fein was in the front lines for 18 months in the impeachment and resignation of President Richard Nixon for high crimes and misdemeanors against the Constitution. He also served as Research Director for Republicans on the Joint Congressional Committee on Covert Arms Sales to Iran, and spearheaded the American Bar Association's Committee on Presidential Signing Statements. He has been a Visiting Fellow for Constitutional Studies at the Heritage Foundation and an adjunct scholar at American Enterprise Institute. He has advised numerous countries on constitutional reform, including South Africa, Hungary and Russia. He is regularly called to testify before the House and Senate Judiciary and Foreign Relations Committees, and writes blogs for the Huffington Post and the Washington Times. Mr. Fein is author of Constitutional Peril: The Life and Death Struggle for Our Constitution and Democracy, and American Empire: Before the Fall. Bruce Fein is also a partner in the law firm, Fein & DelValle, PLLC.