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Brian L. Frye

Brian Lawrence Frye (born c. 1970) is an American independent filmmaker, artist, and law professor. His work includes Our Nixon, for which he served as a producer with his ex-wife, Penny Lane.[1] His film Oona's Veil is included in the permanent collection of the Whitney Museum of Art,[2] and his writings on film and art have appeared in The New Republic, Film Comment, Cineaste, Millennium Film Journal, and The Village Voice.[3] Filmmaker Magazine listed him as one of the 25 New Faces of Independent Film 2012.[4] He currently is the Spears-Gilbert Associate Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky College of Law, where he teaches courses on civil procedure, intellectual property, copyright, and nonprofit organizations.[5] Frye is currently a visiting professor at Tulane University Law School where his spouse, Maybell Romero, is the McGlinchey Stafford Associate Professor of Law. He is a vocal critic of the bar exams and refers to his course on professional responsibility as "Managing the Legal Cartel"[6]

Brian L. Frye
Frye speaking in 2012
Born
Brian Lawrence Frye

c. 1970
NationalityAmerican
EducationUniversity of California, Berkeley (BA)
San Francisco Art Institute (MFA)
Georgetown University Law Center
New York University School of Law (JD)
Occupations
  • Independent filmmaker
  • artist
  • law professor
Spouses
  • Penny Lane
Maybell Romero
(m. 2020)

Early life and legal career edit

Frye was born in San Francisco, California.[7] He received a BA in Cinema Studies from the University of California at Berkeley in 1994 and an MFA in Filmmaking from the San Francisco Art Institute in 1997.[8] He decided to attend Georgetown Law School in 2002, a decision profiled in The Washington Post,[9] but received his JD from the New York University School of Law in 2005. While working as an independent filmmaker, artist, and critic, he taught as a visiting professor at Hampshire College before attending law school.[8]

After law school, he clerked for Justice Richard B. Sanders of the Washington Supreme Court from 2005 to 2006 and Judge Andrew J. Kleinfeld of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit from 2006 to 2007. Following his clerkship, he was an associate at Sullivan & Cromwell until 2010, when he accepted a teaching position at the Hofstra University Maurice A. Deane School of Law.[10] His article on the legal history of the Supreme Court case United States v. Miller, "The Peculiar Story of United States v. Miller" (2008) in the New York University Journal of Law and Liberty, was cited by Justice Antonin Scalia in his landmark majority opinion for the Supreme Court in District of Columbia v. Heller.[11]

Justice John Paul Stevens later credited Frye's work in his final memoirs The Making of a Justice: Reflections on My First 94 Years for changing his approach in Heller.[12]

Filmmaking career edit

As a filmmaker and artist, Frye worked with experimental art, found footage, and archival images. He was temporarily a graduate student at New York University and held other positions as a teaching assistant and librarian. His films were presented at Mobile Home in San Francisco, X-Film and Chicago Filmmakers in Chicago, Anthology Film Archives in New York City, Starlight Cinema in Madison, and Eiga Arts in Japan. Some of his films were distributed by the Film-Makers' Cooperative in New York City, where he was employed and served as a board member.[13]

After graduating from law school and working as a legal clerk, Frye worked as an associate at Sullivan & Cromwell from 2007 to 2010. While working, he ran for District Leader for the Manhattan Democrats in the Upper West Side in 2008, an election he lost by "14-8," according to his own admission.[14] From 2010 to 2012 he taught at the Hofstra University School of Law. He and his then-wife, Penny Lane, worked on the film Our Nixon and started a Kickstarter for their work in 2011.[15] Further grants, from Cinereach, the Jerome Foundation, New York State Council for the Arts, and the Tribeca Film Institute Documentary Fund, allowed them to continue their work.[16]

Frye took a tenure-track position as a law professor at the University of Kentucky College of Law in 2012, where he currently is the Spears-Gilbert Associate Professor of Law. In 2013, Our Nixon was released at the 42nd International Film Festival Rotterdam, to wide critical acclaim.[17][18] The film was distributed by CNN on television and theatrically by Cinedigm.

His legal scholarship focuses on issues of intellectual property, legal history, legal norms, concepts of ownership, and art. He is a leading scholar on plagiarism, art, and museum deaccessioning. In addition to his academic publications, he has co-written opinion articles in The Hill and Jurist on legal topics. He hosts a radio show on WUKY and a podcast interviewing other social science scholars, Ipse Dixit.[19] The podcast received some attention from The New York Times after Justin R. Walker, of interest to the Times as a nominee to become a federal judge, appeared on it and discussed the role of the Federalist Society in the legal profession.[20][21]

He advocates a radical conception of property ownership and academic citation, actively endorsing plagiarism. On his SSRN page, he sanctions plagiarism and copying of his work, stating: "All of my articles are licensed CC0/public domain. Please feel free to use them in any way that you like. I specifically authorize you to plagiarize my articles."[22] He has published an article entirely written by an essay mill company,[23] discussed his ideas on the podcasts The Legal Impact and Elucidations,[24][25] and his work on plagiarism has been referenced by philosopher Agnes Callard in The Chronicle of Higher Education and The Point.[26][27] In one of his articles, he re-attributed all of his written scholarship to any person who requested one of his works.[28]

Personal life edit

Frye has been married three times. His most recent marriage, to criminal law scholar and fellow law professor Maybell Romero, attracted public and scholarly attention. Both were married to other people and seeking divorce at the time of Frye's proposal, which appeared in the abstract to their co-written article "The Right to Unmarry" (2020) in the Cleveland State Law Review:[29]

This is a marriage proposal in the form of a law review article. In this Article, I observe that Maybell Romero and I are in love. I want to marry her, and I believe she wants to marry me. At least I'll find out pretty soon. But we cannot marry each other right now, because we are both currently married to other people.

This proposal led to numerous tweets and commentaries on the Volokh Conspiracy law blog,[30] Lawrence Solum's Legal Theory Blog,[31] The Faculty Lounge,[32] and Second Thoughts Blog of the Center for Firearms Law at Duke University.[33] Romero accepted Frye's proposal, but both still had to wait for the dissolution of their previous marriages, a process lengthened by the COVID-19 pandemic. Both were eventually granted divorces from their respective marriages and married "on October 10, 2020 at 4:00 PM at the Gene Snyder Federal Courthouse" under Judge Justin R. Walker, "within about 24 hours of Brian's divorce finally getting finalized."[29]

Selected publications edit

Books edit

  • Frye, Brian L. and Elizabeth Shiller. Professional Responsibility: An Open-Source Casebook. LawCarta, 2019.

Journal articles edit

  • Frye, Brian L. and Maybell Romero. "The Right to Unmarry". Cle. L. Rev. 69 Clev. St. L. Rev. (2020): 89.
  • Frye, Brian L. "Plagiarize This Paper". IDEA: The IP Law Review 60 (2020): 294.
  • Frye, Brian L. "SEC No-Action Letter Request". Creighton L. Rev. (forthcoming).
  • Frye, Brian L. "The Ballad of Harry James Tompkins". Akron L. Rev. 52 (2018): 531.
  • Frye, Brian L. "Its Your Right: A Legal History of the Bacardi Cocktail". U. Miami Bus. L. Rev. 27 (2018): 1.
  • Ryan Jr, Christopher J., and Brian L. Frye. "A Revealed-Preferences Ranking of Law Schools". Ala. L. Rev. 69 (2017): 495.
  • Frye, Brian L. "Plagiarism Is Not a Crime". Duq. L. Rev. 54 (2016): 133.
  • Frye, Brian L. "The Peculiar Story of United States v. Miller". NYU J. L. & Liberty 3 (2008): 48.

Other publications edit

  • Nguyen, Lucille E., and Brian L. Frye. "Obama's Tan Suit Was an Impeachable Offense". Jurist, December 10, 2019.
  • Edwards, Benjamin, and Brian L. Frye. "It's Hard Out There for an Immigrant; Lemon Lawyers Make It Harder". The Hill, January 19, 2018.
  • Frye, Brian L. "'Me, I Just Film My Life': An Interview with Jonas Mekas". Senses of Cinema, August 26, 2007.
  • "Brian Frye Interviewed by Jim Kreul and Ray Privett". Millennium Film Journal, 2001.

References edit

  1. ^ "Tribeca Film Institute". www.tfiny.org. Retrieved 2021-03-13.
  2. ^ "Brian Frye | Oona's Veil". whitney.org. Retrieved 2021-03-13.
  3. ^ "Artist | Vtape". www.vtape.org. Retrieved 2021-03-13.
  4. ^ "25 New Faces of 2012". Filmmaker Magazine. Retrieved 2021-03-13.
  5. ^ "Brian L. Frye | UK College of Law". law.uky.edu. Retrieved 2021-03-13.
  6. ^ @brianlfrye (July 5, 2020). "Ahem. Bar examiners are clowns. State bars are clowns. The bar exam is a sick joke. I call my professional responsibility class 'Managing the Legal Cartel' for a reason. If nothing else, I hope the pandemic prompts some reform. But I am not optimistic" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  7. ^ @brianlfrye (April 30, 2020). "I'm from San Francisco, so I am contractually obliged to pretend I only ever take 1 all the way down" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  8. ^ a b "Tribeca Film Institute". www.tfiny.org. Retrieved 2021-03-13.
  9. ^ Crenshaw, Albert B. (2002-10-15). "Price Wars on Campus". Washington Post. Retrieved 2021-03-14.
  10. ^ "Brian L. Frye". The Federalist Society. 3 November 2020. Retrieved 2021-03-13.
  11. ^ 554 U.S. ({{{5}}} District of Columbia v. Heller) 570 (2008)
  12. ^ Stevens, John Paul (2019). The Making of a Justice: Reflections on My First 94 Years. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company. p. 485. ISBN 9780316489669.
  13. ^ "Brian Frye - The Film-Makers' Cooperative". film-makerscoop.com. 1995. Retrieved 2021-03-13.
  14. ^ @brianlfrye (December 31, 2019). "I have no experience of running for office (ok, I ran for Democratic district leader on the UWS in 2008 & lost 14-8, but please), but this seems like bad advice if you actually want to get elected. Am I missing something?" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  15. ^ "'Our Nixon' Director Penny Lane on Kickstarter's Early Days and Doc Trends She Hates". Tribeca. 3 September 2013. Retrieved 2021-03-13.
  16. ^ "How a Film Makes It Big: 'Our Nixon' Director Penny Lane Takes on Her Critics". No Film School. 2013-09-20. Retrieved 2021-03-13.
  17. ^ Seitz, Matt Zoller. "Our Nixon movie review & film summary (2013) | Roger Ebert". Roger Ebert. Retrieved 2021-03-13.
  18. ^ "Our Nixon". Film. 29 August 2013. Retrieved 2021-03-13.
  19. ^ "Ipse Dixit". shows.acast.com. Retrieved 2021-03-13.
  20. ^ Rebecca R. Ruiz and Ben Protess (3 May 2020). "Trump Nominee Is Among Judges Opposed to Banning Membership in Conservative Group". The New York Times. Retrieved 2020-05-03.
  21. ^ Brian L. Frye (2020-03-24). "Judge Justin Walker on Judicial Decisionmaking". Ipse Dixit (Podcast). Retrieved 2021-03-13.
  22. ^ "Author Page for Brian L. Frye". SSRN. Retrieved 2021-03-13.
  23. ^ Frye, Brian L. (2020-03-23). "Illegitimacy of Plagiarism Norms". Rochester, NY. SSRN 3559145. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  24. ^ UNH Law Podcast: Brian L. Frye on Plagiarism and Podcasting | Ipse Dixit, 14 November 2019, retrieved 2021-03-13
  25. ^ "Episode 117: Brian L. Frye says to plagiarize this podcast – Elucidations". 30 August 2019. Retrieved 2021-03-13.
  26. ^ Agnes, Callard (December 10, 2019). "In Defense of Plagiarism, Sort Of". www.chronicle.com. from the original on 2021-02-20. Retrieved 2021-03-13.
  27. ^ "Is Plagiarism Wrong?". The Point Magazine. 2019-11-20. Retrieved 2021-03-13.
  28. ^ Frye, Brian L. (2020-09-12). "A Legal Scholarship Jubilee". Rochester, NY. doi:10.2139/ssrn.3691346. S2CID 226362506. SSRN 3691346. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  29. ^ a b Frye, Brian L.; Romero, Maybell (2020). "The Right to Unmarry: A Proposal". SSRN Electronic Journal. doi:10.2139/ssrn.3566944. ISSN 1556-5068. S2CID 216502077.
  30. ^ "The Right to Unmarry: A Proposal Within a Proposal". Reason.com. 2020-04-02. Retrieved 2021-03-13.
  31. ^ "Frye Proposed to Romero: The Right to Unmarry: A Proposal". Legal Theory Blog. Retrieved 2021-03-13.
  32. ^ "The Right to Unmarry: What About Parallelism?". The Faculty Lounge. Retrieved 2021-03-13.
  33. ^ . 2020-04-10. Archived from the original on 2020-12-04. Retrieved 2021-03-13.

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Brian Lawrence Frye born c 1970 is an American independent filmmaker artist and law professor His work includes Our Nixon for which he served as a producer with his ex wife Penny Lane 1 His film Oona s Veil is included in the permanent collection of the Whitney Museum of Art 2 and his writings on film and art have appeared in The New Republic Film Comment Cineaste Millennium Film Journal and The Village Voice 3 Filmmaker Magazine listed him as one of the 25 New Faces of Independent Film 2012 4 He currently is the Spears Gilbert Associate Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky College of Law where he teaches courses on civil procedure intellectual property copyright and nonprofit organizations 5 Frye is currently a visiting professor at Tulane University Law School where his spouse Maybell Romero is the McGlinchey Stafford Associate Professor of Law He is a vocal critic of the bar exams and refers to his course on professional responsibility as Managing the Legal Cartel 6 Brian L FryeFrye speaking in 2012BornBrian Lawrence Fryec 1970 San Francisco California U S NationalityAmericanEducationUniversity of California Berkeley BA San Francisco Art Institute MFA Georgetown University Law CenterNew York University School of Law JD OccupationsIndependent filmmaker artist law professorSpousesPenny Lane Maybell Romero m 2020 wbr Contents 1 Early life and legal career 2 Filmmaking career 3 Personal life 4 Selected publications 4 1 Books 4 2 Journal articles 4 3 Other publications 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and legal career editFrye was born in San Francisco California 7 He received a BA in Cinema Studies from the University of California at Berkeley in 1994 and an MFA in Filmmaking from the San Francisco Art Institute in 1997 8 He decided to attend Georgetown Law School in 2002 a decision profiled in The Washington Post 9 but received his JD from the New York University School of Law in 2005 While working as an independent filmmaker artist and critic he taught as a visiting professor at Hampshire College before attending law school 8 After law school he clerked for Justice Richard B Sanders of the Washington Supreme Court from 2005 to 2006 and Judge Andrew J Kleinfeld of the U S Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit from 2006 to 2007 Following his clerkship he was an associate at Sullivan amp Cromwell until 2010 when he accepted a teaching position at the Hofstra University Maurice A Deane School of Law 10 His article on the legal history of the Supreme Court case United States v Miller The Peculiar Story of United States v Miller 2008 in the New York University Journal of Law and Liberty was cited by Justice Antonin Scalia in his landmark majority opinion for the Supreme Court in District of Columbia v Heller 11 Justice John Paul Stevens later credited Frye s work in his final memoirs The Making of a Justice Reflections on My First 94 Years for changing his approach in Heller 12 Filmmaking career editAs a filmmaker and artist Frye worked with experimental art found footage and archival images He was temporarily a graduate student at New York University and held other positions as a teaching assistant and librarian His films were presented at Mobile Home in San Francisco X Film and Chicago Filmmakers in Chicago Anthology Film Archives in New York City Starlight Cinema in Madison and Eiga Arts in Japan Some of his films were distributed by the Film Makers Cooperative in New York City where he was employed and served as a board member 13 After graduating from law school and working as a legal clerk Frye worked as an associate at Sullivan amp Cromwell from 2007 to 2010 While working he ran for District Leader for the Manhattan Democrats in the Upper West Side in 2008 an election he lost by 14 8 according to his own admission 14 From 2010 to 2012 he taught at the Hofstra University School of Law He and his then wife Penny Lane worked on the film Our Nixon and started a Kickstarter for their work in 2011 15 Further grants from Cinereach the Jerome Foundation New York State Council for the Arts and the Tribeca Film Institute Documentary Fund allowed them to continue their work 16 Frye took a tenure track position as a law professor at the University of Kentucky College of Law in 2012 where he currently is the Spears Gilbert Associate Professor of Law In 2013 Our Nixon was released at the 42nd International Film Festival Rotterdam to wide critical acclaim 17 18 The film was distributed by CNN on television and theatrically by Cinedigm His legal scholarship focuses on issues of intellectual property legal history legal norms concepts of ownership and art He is a leading scholar on plagiarism art and museum deaccessioning In addition to his academic publications he has co written opinion articles in The Hill and Jurist on legal topics He hosts a radio show on WUKY and a podcast interviewing other social science scholars Ipse Dixit 19 The podcast received some attention from The New York Times after Justin R Walker of interest to the Times as a nominee to become a federal judge appeared on it and discussed the role of the Federalist Society in the legal profession 20 21 He advocates a radical conception of property ownership and academic citation actively endorsing plagiarism On his SSRN page he sanctions plagiarism and copying of his work stating All of my articles are licensed CC0 public domain Please feel free to use them in any way that you like I specifically authorize you to plagiarize my articles 22 He has published an article entirely written by an essay mill company 23 discussed his ideas on the podcasts The Legal Impact and Elucidations 24 25 and his work on plagiarism has been referenced by philosopher Agnes Callard in The Chronicle of Higher Education and The Point 26 27 In one of his articles he re attributed all of his written scholarship to any person who requested one of his works 28 Personal life editFrye has been married three times His most recent marriage to criminal law scholar and fellow law professor Maybell Romero attracted public and scholarly attention Both were married to other people and seeking divorce at the time of Frye s proposal which appeared in the abstract to their co written article The Right to Unmarry 2020 in the Cleveland State Law Review 29 This is a marriage proposal in the form of a law review article In this Article I observe that Maybell Romero and I are in love I want to marry her and I believe she wants to marry me At least I ll find out pretty soon But we cannot marry each other right now because we are both currently married to other people This proposal led to numerous tweets and commentaries on the Volokh Conspiracy law blog 30 Lawrence Solum s Legal Theory Blog 31 The Faculty Lounge 32 and Second Thoughts Blog of the Center for Firearms Law at Duke University 33 Romero accepted Frye s proposal but both still had to wait for the dissolution of their previous marriages a process lengthened by the COVID 19 pandemic Both were eventually granted divorces from their respective marriages and married on October 10 2020 at 4 00 PM at the Gene Snyder Federal Courthouse under Judge Justin R Walker within about 24 hours of Brian s divorce finally getting finalized 29 Selected publications editBooks edit Frye Brian L and Elizabeth Shiller Professional Responsibility An Open Source Casebook LawCarta 2019 Journal articles edit Frye Brian L and Maybell Romero The Right to Unmarry Cle L Rev 69 Clev St L Rev 2020 89 Frye Brian L Plagiarize This Paper IDEA The IP Law Review 60 2020 294 Frye Brian L SEC No Action Letter Request Creighton L Rev forthcoming Frye Brian L The Ballad of Harry James Tompkins Akron L Rev 52 2018 531 Frye Brian L Its Your Right A Legal History of the Bacardi Cocktail U Miami Bus L Rev 27 2018 1 Ryan Jr Christopher J and Brian L Frye A Revealed Preferences Ranking of Law Schools Ala L Rev 69 2017 495 Frye Brian L Plagiarism Is Not a Crime Duq L Rev 54 2016 133 Frye Brian L The Peculiar Story of United States v Miller NYU J L amp Liberty 3 2008 48 Other publications edit Nguyen Lucille E and Brian L Frye Obama s Tan Suit Was an Impeachable Offense Jurist December 10 2019 Edwards Benjamin and Brian L Frye It s Hard Out There for an Immigrant Lemon Lawyers Make It Harder The Hill January 19 2018 Frye Brian L Me I Just Film My Life An Interview with Jonas Mekas Senses of Cinema August 26 2007 Brian Frye Interviewed by Jim Kreul and Ray Privett Millennium Film Journal 2001 References edit Tribeca Film Institute www tfiny org Retrieved 2021 03 13 Brian Frye Oona s Veil whitney org Retrieved 2021 03 13 Artist Vtape www vtape org Retrieved 2021 03 13 25 New Faces of 2012 Filmmaker Magazine Retrieved 2021 03 13 Brian L Frye UK College of Law law uky edu Retrieved 2021 03 13 brianlfrye July 5 2020 Ahem Bar examiners are clowns State bars are clowns The bar exam is a sick joke I call my professional responsibility class Managing the Legal Cartel for a reason If nothing else I hope the pandemic prompts some reform But I am not optimistic Tweet via Twitter brianlfrye April 30 2020 I m from San Francisco so I am contractually obliged to pretend I only ever take 1 all the way down Tweet via Twitter a b Tribeca Film Institute www tfiny org Retrieved 2021 03 13 Crenshaw Albert B 2002 10 15 Price Wars on Campus Washington Post Retrieved 2021 03 14 Brian L Frye The Federalist Society 3 November 2020 Retrieved 2021 03 13 554 U S 5 District of Columbia v Heller 570 2008 Stevens John Paul 2019 The Making of a Justice Reflections on My First 94 Years Boston Little Brown and Company p 485 ISBN 9780316489669 Brian Frye The Film Makers Cooperative film makerscoop com 1995 Retrieved 2021 03 13 brianlfrye December 31 2019 I have no experience of running for office ok I ran for Democratic district leader on the UWS in 2008 amp lost 14 8 but please but this seems like bad advice if you actually want to get elected Am I missing something Tweet via Twitter Our Nixon Director Penny Lane on Kickstarter s Early Days and Doc Trends She Hates Tribeca 3 September 2013 Retrieved 2021 03 13 How a Film Makes It Big Our Nixon Director Penny Lane Takes on Her Critics No Film School 2013 09 20 Retrieved 2021 03 13 Seitz Matt Zoller Our Nixon movie review amp film summary 2013 Roger Ebert Roger Ebert Retrieved 2021 03 13 Our Nixon Film 29 August 2013 Retrieved 2021 03 13 Ipse Dixit shows acast com Retrieved 2021 03 13 Rebecca R Ruiz and Ben Protess 3 May 2020 Trump Nominee Is Among Judges Opposed to Banning Membership in Conservative Group The New York Times Retrieved 2020 05 03 Brian L Frye 2020 03 24 Judge Justin Walker on Judicial Decisionmaking Ipse Dixit Podcast Retrieved 2021 03 13 Author Page for Brian L Frye SSRN Retrieved 2021 03 13 Frye Brian L 2020 03 23 Illegitimacy of Plagiarism Norms Rochester NY SSRN 3559145 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help UNH Law Podcast Brian L Frye on Plagiarism and Podcasting Ipse Dixit 14 November 2019 retrieved 2021 03 13 Episode 117 Brian L Frye says to plagiarize this podcast Elucidations 30 August 2019 Retrieved 2021 03 13 Agnes Callard December 10 2019 In Defense of Plagiarism Sort Of www chronicle com Archived from the original on 2021 02 20 Retrieved 2021 03 13 Is Plagiarism Wrong The Point Magazine 2019 11 20 Retrieved 2021 03 13 Frye Brian L 2020 09 12 A Legal Scholarship Jubilee Rochester NY doi 10 2139 ssrn 3691346 S2CID 226362506 SSRN 3691346 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help a b Frye Brian L Romero Maybell 2020 The Right to Unmarry A Proposal SSRN Electronic Journal doi 10 2139 ssrn 3566944 ISSN 1556 5068 S2CID 216502077 The Right to Unmarry A Proposal Within a Proposal Reason com 2020 04 02 Retrieved 2021 03 13 Frye Proposed to Romero The Right to Unmarry A Proposal Legal Theory Blog Retrieved 2021 03 13 The Right to Unmarry What About Parallelism The Faculty Lounge Retrieved 2021 03 13 Waiting to Exercise A Fundamental Right Second Thoughts 2020 04 10 Archived from the original on 2020 12 04 Retrieved 2021 03 13 External links editAppearances on C SPAN Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brian L Frye amp oldid 1215959494, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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