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Biography
Carol Platt Liebau is an attorney, political analyst
and commentator based near Los Angeles, California. She has served as
a guest host for the nationally-syndicated “Hugh Hewitt Show,” for
KABC radio in Los Angeles, and for KFTK 97.1 FM Talk in St. Louis. Carol
has also provided analysis and commentary on television for PBS, CNN,
the Fox News Channel, MSNBC and on “The Dennis Miller Show.” She
is a regular commentator for “The Al Rantel Show” on KABC
and for “Allman and Crane in the Morning” on KFTK.
A columnist for Townhall, Carol has also contributed
to the editorial pages of The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Times,
The Orange County Register, The Sacramento Bee and The St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Her work has appeared online in National Review, The American Spectator,
Human Events and FrontPage Magazine, as well.
Born on February 13, 1967 and raised in St. Louis,
Missouri, Carol attended Princeton University, where she was Editorial
Chairman of The Daily Princetonian and graduated in 1989 with a degree
from The Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. The
summer before her sophomore year, she joined the first Senate campaign
for former Governor (and current U.S. Senator) Christopher “Kit” Bond
(R-MO), where she spearheaded the opposition research on his opponent,
then-Lt. Governor Harriett Woods.
After Princeton, Carol headed off to Harvard Law School,
where she served as the first female managing editor of the Harvard Law
Review and graduated in 1992.
Carol then moved to Washington, D.C. to become a law
clerk for Reagan appointee Judge David B. Sentelle of the U.S. Court
of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. In that capacity, she assisted Judge
Sentelle with matters arising from his status as chief of the three-judge
panel charged with appointing prosecutors under the now-defunct Independent
Counsel Act.
At the conclusion of her clerkship, Carol went to Capitol
Hill. She served as legislative assistant to Senator Bond, specializing
in Judiciary, Crime, Tax, Small Business and Nominations matters and
handling the legal issues pertaining to oversight of the Executive Office
of the President. Carol also consulted on judiciary and crime issues
for the 1994 U.S. Senate campaign of John D. Ashcroft.
She subsequently returned to St. Louis in 1994, and
practiced law in St. Louis at Armstrong, Teasdale LLP, as part of the
firm's appellate and litigation departments. Consistent with her ongoing
political interests, she also served as Spokesman for Missouri Women
for Dole in 1996, and later directed Senator Bond's office in eastern
Missouri. In that capacity, Carol acted as a surrogate for the senator
at official events, and advised on and oversaw the implementation of
assorted policy matters. She left St. Louis in 1998, upon her marriage
to F. Jack Liebau - a third generation Californian.
Since moving to California, Carol has served as a policy
advisor and counsel for Tom Campbell's U.S. Senate campaign in 2000.
She has also enjoyed having the opportunity to travel widely throughout
California to present speeches, including keynote addresses for the Golden
State Republican Women Leaders' Forum; the California Federation of Republican
Women's biennial conference; the San Diego County Federation of Republican
Women's 76th Annual Convention; and the San Bernardino County Federation
of Republican Women's Conference in 2003. Carol also assists on a variety
of free-lance projects, including providing advice on the script for
Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde, and participates extensively
in volunteer work for organizations as diverse as Children’s Chain,
the Junior League of Pasadena and Soldiers’ Angels.
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