About Me
I'm a non-profit association
executive with a background in government relations who dabbles
part-time as an adjunct professor of law. Born in 1960 at Fort
Jackson, South Carolina, I was raised in Macon and Atlanta, Georgia.
I live in up and coming
Silver Spring,
Maryland.
Fanaticus
is an outlet for my interests in miniature wargaming and
ancient/medieval history.
International
Courts is a upper division seminar I co-teach each Fall at the
American University's Washington College of Law, which draws upon my
interest in public international law.
The Lawton-Gordon-Evans
CSA Brigade is a project to pay homage to my ancestors who fought
in the Civil War, and supports a long-term plan to publish a
non-fiction history of the Brigade's service during the war.
Not much of a dancer, I'm
afraid, web picture aside.
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