Marshall J. Breger is a Professor of Law at the Columbus School of Law, The Catholic University of America. From 1993-1995 he was Senior Fellow at the Heritage Foundation specializing in labor, regulatory and trade policy (including NAFTA). During the George H.W. Bush Administration he served as Solicitor of Labor, the chief lawyer of the Labor Department with a staff of over 800. During 1992 by Presidential designation he served concurrently as Acting Assistant Secretary for Labor Management Standards. While Solicitor he was Chair of the Tripartite Advisory Panel on International Labor Standards (TAPILS). From 1985-1991 Breger was the Chairman of the Administrative Conference. From 1987-1989 he also served as Alternate Delegate of the U.S. to the U.N. Human Rights Commission in Geneva. From 1986-1990 he was Member, Department of State Advisory Committee on International Law. From 1982-1984 he served as Special Assistant to President Reagan and his liaison to the Jewish Community. Breger holds a B.A. and M.A., 1967, from University of Pennsylvania; a B.Phil., 1970, from Oriel College, Oxford University; and a J.D., magna cum laude 1973, from the University of Pennsylvania Law School.