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stream of critically and commercially successful films until his
death in 2008.

Jamin B. (Jamie) Raskin

After graduating from both Harvard University and Harvard
Law School, Raskin served as an assistant attorney general in
Massachusetts and as general counsel to the National Rainbow
Coalition. In 1990, Raskin joined the faculty of American Uni-
versity's Washington College of Law in the nation's capitol, a
position he still holds today. There he founded and directed the
Marshall-Brennan Fellowship Program, a competitive program
that selects second- and third-year law students to teach high
school courses on the Constitution and citizenship and now
directs the Law and Government Program. In 2006, he won a
landslide victory in a bid for a seat in the Maryland state senate.

S. Donley Ritchey

Retired CEO of Lucky Stores, Inc., Ritchey spent thirty-two
years with the company, starting as a part-time clerk while at-
tending college. A graduate of San Diego State University, he
has taught courses in management and marketing and lectured
at the University of California at Berkeley, Stanford University,
USC, and elsewhere. He is a director of several corporations
and active in Danville, California, politics and civic and philan-
thropic work. After retiring from the board of directors of
AT&T in 2007, Ritchey was appointed to the board at San
Diego State University's College of Business Administration.

Richard Schubert

Born in Trenton, New Jersey, Schubert attended Eastern
Nazarene College in Quincy, Massachusetts, and graduated
from Yale Law School in 1961. He immediately joined the

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