Jess bravin biography of abraham lincoln
THE LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN AS ORIGINALLY REPORTED IN THE NEW YORK TIMES 22, , ,,,html.!
They doubtless know, however, that the first Republican president, Abraham Lincoln, devoted his life to defeating the Confederacy -- and.
Jess Bravin
Wall Street Journal correspondent
Jess M. Bravin (born ) is an American journalist. Since , he has been the Wall Street Journal correspondent for the United States Supreme Court.[1][2]
Background
Bravin graduated with an AB in history from Harvard College in ,[3] where he wrote for the Harvard Crimson.[4] His roommate at Harvard was Peter Sagal, humorist, writer, and host of NPR game show Wait Wait Don't Tell Me!.[5] In , he earned his J.D.
degree from the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law.[1][2]
Career
Early in his career, Bravin was a reporter for the Los Angeles Times and contributed to including the Washington Post, Harper’s Bazaar, and Spy magazine.
He also read scripts for a talent agency and managed a campaign for a local school board. While in law school, he served on the University of California Board of Regents and as a City Council appointee to the