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1197:(2005).  “The memoranda reveal an astonishing relationship between Senate Democrats and their liberal interest groups. The groups appear to dictate strategy to the senators — whether to hold hearings, when to hold hearings, the need to delay a nominee to influence a court decision, whether to conduct a filibuster, and so forth. They have enormous influence over Senate Democrats. They have this influence because the resources they can bring to a judicial battle — including media buys, grassroots operations, and research. And the people who back these groups are important Democrat donors.” 297: In less than one year, Republicans turned public opinion on the issue from 2 to 1 against them, to 2 to 1 for their position that every nominee deserved a vote. As a result, judicial nominations were a looming issue in the elections of 2002 and 2004 and have been in presidential and senate elections ever since. In 2004, that issue lost Democrats not only the majority but also the Senate seat of their Majority Leader, tom Daschle (D-SD). Miranda is credited for this effort and much more. To avoid the debacle experienced in 1987 with the nomination of 380:, in 2018. Kavanaugh was accused of perjury for claiming he was not aware of the source of the Memogate documents, when emails between him and Miranda included as an attachment at least one document that Democrat Senator Patrick Leahy described as “stolen.” Miranda issued a statement noting again that nothing had been “stolen” and that Kavanaugh was never made aware of Democrats’ negligent publication of their own strategy memos on an open server. 428:
them: “What has driven me in the past three years, … has been that I wasn’t born in this country. And I have come to know that our Constitution and our court system is …a very important reason why this country is great. And so, anything that I have been doing is simply to say thank you to this country that took in my mother and father and their two young children."  
222:, at the end Miranda won and was recognized by the court as the legal representative of all Georgetown alumni. The groundbreaking case, decided on summary judgement, established the law of the District of Columbia on a number of corporate governance issues. Georgetown settled at the end, wrapping up that and all related actions. 214:, where he began his career in the canyons of Wall Street. His clients included Mobil Oil Corporation, Ramada Renaissance, International Finance Corporation, InterAmerican Development Bank, Bank of America, Irving Trust, Bank of New York, Credit Lyonnais, National Grid (UK), Caterpillar, PEMEX, BHP Power, and King Ranch. 1239:
he should not have read the memos; the lesson is Republicans should not have surrendered the field.  This is clear if one believes …that the nature of the fight for the independence of the judiciary and the reputations of unfairly treated judicial nominees is not business as usual or a game of pattycake.”
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9 Tex. Rev. L & Pol 147 (2004). “No public employee should have to choose not to discover proof of wrongdoing because the politician he works for may fail him …The outcome of a pseudo scandal is determined by the cojones of politicians and the talent of their staff….The lesson of Memogate is not:
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Miranda never backed down, while Democrats demanded his demise he published a law review article on the law and ethics of Memogate and then brought a lawsuit to invite a federal judge to give him a declaratory judgment on Democrats’ claims against him, laying out in both cases allegations of Democrat
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When he retired from the Senate in late 2006, Majority Leader Bill Frist described judicial nominations as his signature issue. No Senate Majority Leader has spent more Senate floor time debating judicial nominees, and there has never been more news and editorial coverage on that issue than in 2003.
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banquet audience: " nomination would not have been made but for Manny Miranda and because of the coalition that he put together; that nomination would still be being debated, were it not for Manny Miranda.”  Miranda brought the conservative audience to a sustained standing ovation when he told
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Miranda’s earliest expertise, however, grew in the area of corporate governance. He has organized and structured a number of non-profit organizations, including guiding some in internecine struggles for control. The most notable representation in this area included a four- year litigation over the
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Miranda has been admitted without interruption to the Bar of the State of New York for over 30 years, as well as to the Maryland Bar. Before public service, he had a long legal career at some of the world's most prominent international law firms, including with White & Case, Reid & Priest,
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As Chairman of the Third Branch Conference, Miranda became a leading conservative movement voice on judicial nominations, coming to lead conservatives in opposing George W. Bush’s nomination of Harriet Miers to the Supreme Court. That opposition became a turning point for conservatives during the
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following a thorough investigation concluded that "a clerk in the Nominations Unit had admitted to them that day that he had accessed Democratic files over the Committee's computer system...The clerk who initially discovered how to access the files told investigators that he was not sure what to
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Thus commenced the Memogate scandal during which Democrats would accuse Republicans (especially Miranda) of “stealing” their "confidential" strategy memos, Republicans would demand an investigation of Democrats’ possibly unlawful collusion with special interests, and the Press took sides in a two
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In 2007 and 2008, Miranda served as a diplomat with the United States Embassy in Iraq as the first Director of the Office for Legislative Statecraft. He oversaw organizational change experts, lawyers  and programs designed to stand up the Iraqi Council of Ministers Secretariat and the Prime
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p. 420.  “At 8:42 AM, two minutes before Bush even finished speaking, a well-connected conservative lawyer named Manuel Miranda sent out an email message denouncing the choice to his extensive list of activists. ‘The reaction of many Conservatives today will be that the president has made
174:, Switzerland, where he was assigned to Madrid, Thailand, and the Philippines. As the Circumnavigators Foundation Fellow, in the summer of 1981 he completed a round-the-world tour, traveling alone to 17 countries to study international responses to refugee crises.     392:, Miranda had many years’ experience as a public advocate before working in the Senate.  Over the years, he has made over 200 radio and television appearances in English and Spanish. He has a decades-old history of advocacy as a Georgetown University alumnus. 166:'s Alumni Lifetime Distinguished Service Award. In 1980, while at Georgetown, Miranda took a leave of absence to work on international refugee assistance as a Junior Operations Officer for the Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration, which is now the 301:, Miranda is credited with devising the “Miranda Plan,” ensuring rapid endorsement on the record of a Republican president’s Supreme Court nominees  -- a plan that has been deployed since the nomination of Chief Justice John Roberts in 2005. 343:
Miranda took an unwavering position that he was fully entitled by the Code of Ethics for Government Service to read the unprotected documents accessible on his desktop, especially if they might evidence corruption.  A report prepared by the
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At Russin & Vecchi, Miranda represented, among others, the Russian Orthodox Church of America, including advice in internecine battles over the control of parish corporate boards and a national, year-long audit of the Church’s exposure.
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At the end of 2006, Miranda made front page news when he formed another wide coalition, Families First on Immigration. Its purpose was to promote a compassionate compromise to immigration legal reform based on a seven-point program called
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where he was the 1981 Circumnavigators Foundation Fellow, earning a Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service. At Georgetown he served as the student representative on the Walsh School’s Executive Committee and as president of
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using process requests to disguise ideological litmus tests.  Miranda quickly became a skilled strategic defender of the Bush nominees garnering significant press and public attention, especially in the nominations of
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Report, significantly increased access to justice for the Iraqi people. In 2007, he brought Iraq and Iraqi Kurdistan’s legal leaders to Washington, arranging visits for them with White House counsel, with Chief Justice
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that outlined a series of Senate staff memos illustrating the hand-in-glove relationship between Senate Democrats and left-wing interest groups in coordinating the obstruction of Bush judicial nominees. 
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presiding, including a continuous 40-hour debate imaging the public’s idea of a filibuster, and an unprecedented national media campaign, marshaling nationwide grassroots and grasstop support.  
1294: 407:, acting as President of the Senate, rule unconstitutional the Senate's six decade old application to judicial nominations of the filibuster rule, now being used in an unprecedented manner to stall 514: 289:(R-TN). As a top leadership staffer, he now rallied 51 Republican senators and their staffs on judicial nominations and orchestrated four historic Senate floor events with Vice President 334:
In February 2004, Miranda resigned his Senate position in an unusually public manner calling for an investigation of the Democrat memos.  His resignation letter was published in full by
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possibly the worst unqualified choice since Abe Fortas, who had been the president's lawyer,’ Miranda wrote.  … Within hours other conservative  leaders expressed disappointment.”
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compromise that put off the high stakes Senate confrontation, the Coalition renamed itself the "Third Branch Conference", a grasstops coalition of 200 national conservative leaders.
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Bush presidency. For his role, Miranda received the American Conservative Union’s Ronald Reagan Award. In announcing the award, ACU President David Keene told the
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Miranda stressed Estrada’s Honduran immigrant roots and argued the attack on Pryor showed anti-Catholic bigotry. The strategy infuriated opponents. Senator
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Minister’s Legal Office.  Miranda also worked with the Iraq and Kurdistan Bars and brokered a signed reconciliation between them that according to a 2008
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He has assisted clients in immigration, corporate governance and crisis management, and as canon law counsel to Oscar-winning screenwriter and producer of
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Texas Review of Law & Politics, Manuel A. Miranda, The Memogate Papers: The Politics, Ethics, and Law of a Republican Surrender
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As the highest ranking Hispanic in the Senate Republican staff, Miranda represented Senate leadership to establish the
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After leaving Capitol Hill, Miranda organized the "National Coalition to End Judicial Filibusters" to support the "
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On November 14, 2003, on the last morning of the Senate’s 40-hour “talkathon” on judicial filibusters, the
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along with his father and sister in 1976. He graduated with honors from Our Lady of Mount Carmel School in
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control of Georgetown University’s alumni association and alumni annual fund. Fought against Washington’s
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By January 2003, Miranda had become Judicial Affairs Counsel to the new Senate Majority Leader, Dr.
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look for in the files, so Mr. Miranda would guide him as to what information was helpful."
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administration judicial nominees, including potentially against nominees to the
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as the first Director of the Office of Legislative Statecraft. Miranda also led
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Soon after leaving the Senate, Miranda became a visiting legal fellow at
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Religious Liberty Protection before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee
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year debate over which of those two stories was the more important.
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During Miranda's time at Georgetown University, he helped found the
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National Coalition to End Judicial Filibusters Letter to Senators"
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University of California College of the Law, San Francisco alumni
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Memogate entered the news again during the hearings for the
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and Judicial Affairs Counsel to then-Senate Majority Leader
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Days of Fire: Bush and Cheney in the White House, (2014)
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The Nine: Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court
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University of California, Hastings College of the Law
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Index

Mannygate
Lin-Manuel Miranda
Havana
Georgetown University
BS
University of California, Hastings
JD
Embassy of the United States, Baghdad
U.S. Senate
George W. Bush
United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary
Bill Frist
Havana
Asturias
New York City
naturalized as an American citizen
Astoria, Queens
Archbishop Molloy High School
Ridgewood, Queens
Georgetown University
Walsh School of Foreign Service
Alpha Phi Omega
Alpha Phi Omega
International Organization for Migration
Geneva
Stewards Society
University of California, Hastings College of the Law
International & Comparative Law Review
Phi Delta Phi
Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam & Roberts

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