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Viet D. Dinh

Viet D. Dinh (Vietnamese: Đinh Đồng Phụng Việt; born February 22, 1968) is a Vietnamese-born American legal scholar[1] who is on the board of Strategic Education.[2] He is also the Chief Legal and Policy Officer of Fox Corporation[3] where he leads all legal, government and regulatory and government affairs. He served as an Assistant Attorney General of the United States from 2001 to 2003, under the presidency of George W. Bush. Previously, Dinh was a partner at two leading law firms, Kirkland & Ellis LLP and Bancroft PLLC, the latter of which he founded.[4] Born in Saigon,[5] in former South Vietnam, he was a major contributor to the Patriot Act and is a former member of the Board of Directors of News Corporation.[6][7][8]

Viet Dinh
United States Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Policy
In office
May 31, 2001 – May 31, 2003
PresidentGeorge W. Bush
Preceded byEleanor D. Acheson
Succeeded byDaniel Bryant
Personal details
Born
Đinh Đồng Phụng Việt

(1968-02-22) February 22, 1968 (age 56)
Saigon, South Vietnam (now Vietnam)
Political partyRepublican
EducationHarvard University (BA, JD)

Early life and education edit

Dinh was born in Saigon, South Vietnam. He and his family emigrated to the United States in 1978, three years after Vietnam had fully embraced communism. They initially settled in Portland, Oregon, but moved to Fullerton, California, two years later. Dinh joined the restarted debate team at Fullerton Union High School under coaches Gary Reed and Jacqueline Reedy as a senior, who encouraged him to apply to Harvard University.[9]

Dinh graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University in 1990 with a B.A. in Government and Economics. While at Harvard, he was a member of the Phoenix S.K. Club. He then attended Harvard Law School, where he was a Class Marshal, an Olin Research Fellow in Law and Economics, and Bluebook editor of the Harvard Law Review. He received his Juris Doctor (J.D.) magna cum laude in 1993.

Career edit

Law edit

After graduating from law school, Dinh served as a law clerk to Judge Laurence H. Silberman of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit and to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor during the 1994 Term.

Dinh has served as Associate Special Counsel to the U.S. Senate Whitewater Committee, as Special Counsel to Senator Pete V. Domenici for the Impeachment Trial of President Bill Clinton, and as counsel to the Special Master in re Austrian and German Bank Holocaust Litigation.

He is a member of the District of Columbia and Supreme Court bars.[10]

In late 2003, he was one of a group of prominent U.S. security officials hired by ChoicePoint to advise the company on developing its government homeland security contracts.

In 2006 he joined Kenneth Starr in challenging the constitutionality of the Sarbanes–Oxley Act.[11]

Dinh currently serves on or has served on the boards of the News Corporation, The Orchard Enterprises, Inc. (NASDAQ; ORCD), Liberty's Promise, the American Judicature Society, the Transition Committee for California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, the Section on National Security Law of the Association of American Law Schools, the ABA Section on Administrative Law, Revlon, LPL Financial, and McAndrews and Forbes Worldwide.

Dinh has taught at Georgetown University Law Center, and became a partner at Kirkland & Ellis in September 2016, when Kirkland hired all of the attorneys at the firm Dinh founded, Bancroft PLLC.[12][13] Dinh left Kirkland in 2018.[14]

Dinh's representative publications include "Defending Liberty: Terrorism and Human Rights" in the Helsinki Monitor, "Codetermination and Corporate Governance in a Multinational Business Enterprise" in the Journal of Corporation Law, and "Financial Sector Reform and Economic Development in Vietnam" in Law and Policy in International Business. He published The USA Patriot Act: Preserving Life and Liberty in 2008.[15]

In September 2006 Dinh received publicity for representing Tom Perkins, a former Hewlett-Packard director involved in the company's pretexting scandal.[16] The emails between Perkins and Larry Sonsini, a corporate lawyer involved with Board of Directors decisions for many corporations were eventually forwarded to reporters and became public.[17]

Dinh, along with fellow News Corp. board member, fellow lawyer, and Corporation executive Joel Klein, took over the investigation of the News of the World phone hacking affair and related Corporation issues in July, 2011, from News International UK Chief Executive, Rebekah Brooks. Brooks' own possible involvement in the phone hacking scandal made her unable to continue as an impartial investigator.[18] Tom Perkins, also on the News Corp. board, was one who recommended Dinh for the investigation role.

It emerged after he was appointed to the board investigation that Dinh is godfather to one of Lachlan Murdoch's children and a friend of Lachlan since 2003. Further, in 1992, a decade before he met Lachlan, Dinh wrote of his sister, held in a Hong Kong refugee camp, in the New York Times, which led to NBC TV coverage and then to a series of articles in the South China Morning Post. The Post was owned by Rupert Murdoch, and Dinh's articles there were credited with helping free his sister. The personal ties to Murdoch's interests and family were debated as Dinh took the role in the phone-hacking investigation.[19][20]

Dinh was mentioned as a potential nominee to the Supreme Court of the United States in a Republican administration.[21]

Department of Justice edit

Dinh served as Assistant Attorney General of the Office of Legal Policy at the Department of Justice from 2001 to 2003, under the presidency of George W. Bush.[22] He was confirmed in the Senate by a vote of 96 to 1, with the sole No vote coming from Hillary Clinton.[23][24] As the official responsible for federal legal policy, Dinh worked with issues of illicit drugs, racial profiling in federal law enforcement, exploitation of children, human trafficking, DNA technology, gun violence, and civil and criminal justice procedural reform. Dinh was also involved in the selection and confirmation of 100 district and 23 appellate judges in his role representing the U.S. Department of Justice. After 9/11, Dinh conducted a comprehensive review of DOJ priorities, policies, and practices, and played a key role in developing the USA PATRIOT Act and revising the Attorney General's Guidelines, which govern federal law enforcement activities and national security investigations.[22]

Georgetown University Law Center edit

Dinh has been a Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center. His expertise lies in constitutional law, corporations law, and the law and economics of development. He was also currently the Co-Director of the Asian Law & Policy Studies Program. He previously served as Co-Director of the Joint Program in Law and Business Administration, from 1998 to 1999.

Fox Corporation edit

In September 2018, Dinh was appointed as Chief Legal and Policy Officer of Fox Corporation and would report directly to CEO Lachlan Murdoch. Dinh is responsible for all legal, compliance, and regulatory matters, as well as oversight of government and public affairs.[25]

In April 2020, it was announced that Dinh and a handful of other Fox Corp. executives would forgo their salaries for six months as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.[26]

On August 11, 2023, Fox announced that Dinh would be leaving the company's employ and become an outside advisor.[27]

Personal life edit

His family was separated in 1975 when his father, Phong Dinh, was being held as a political prisoner in the family's war-ravaged homeland after the fall of Saigon. He escaped in 1978, and remained a fugitive in Vietnam, when his mother, Nga Thu Nguyễn, and his older siblings got on a boat with 85 other people and set out.[28] For 12 days Dinh was in a broken 15-foot-long boat, at one point with no food or water.[28] They encountered a Thai fishing crew that gave them food and gas, and helped fix the boat and pointed them toward land. When they reached Malaysia they were met by gunshots from a patrol boat; the Malaysians did not want them.[28] Their boat docked but Dinh's mother realized that the port police would force them to leave the next morning, so she sneaked back out to the boat alone that night with an axe and damaged the boat so as not to be sent back on it.[28] After six months as refugees in Malaysia, Dinh's family arrived at Oregon in November 1978. They picked strawberries for menial wages, sending money back to Dinh's father and a sibling hiding out in Vietnam.[29] After Mount St. Helens erupted in 1980, the crop damage forced his family to relocate to Fullerton.[29][citation needed]

Dinh was honored by his high school alma mater when he was added to Fullerton's wall of fame. He will share that wall with an ideological opposite, David Boies, former Vice President Al Gore's lawyer for the Florida recount.

Dinh was reunited with his father in 1982. In 1992, he was reunited with one of his sisters at a refugee camp in Hong Kong, a meeting filmed by the newsmagazine show Dateline NBC.

Dinh lives in Los Angeles, California, with his wife, Jennifer Ashworth Dinh, and their three sons.[30]

Articles, interviews, and testimony edit

  • Pincus, Walter (2006-02-14). "Former Official Backs Lobbyists in Leak Case". Washington Post. Retrieved 2010-05-27.
  • Milbank, Dana (2006-02-11). "Bob Barr, Bane of the Right?". Washington Post. Retrieved 2010-05-27.
  • "The Patriot Act and Privacy Issues" (PDF). Hardball with Chris Matthews (Transcript). 2006-02-02.
  • "The Patriot Act and Privacy Issues" (PDF). Hardball with Chris Matthews (Transcript). 2006-01-13.
  • "Congress Has Jurisdiction on Hawaiians" (PDF). Honolulu Advertiser. 2005-11-01.
  • "Enough Already" (PDF). Wall Street Journal. 2005-10-27.
  • "Candor Needs Privacy" (PDF). USA Today. 2005-07-27.
  • "Roberts Reviewed". Slate. July 2005.
  • "Justice O'Connor's Indelible Stamp" (PDF). Washington Post. 2005-07-03.
  • "No Place to Hide". Washington Post. 2005-02-18.
  • Dinh, Viet D. (2004-12-19). "Detentions Are Appropriate". USA Today. Retrieved 2010-05-27.
  • "The Patriot Act Is Your Friend", Interview with Kim Zetter, Wired News, 2004-02-24
  • "Justice for All" (PDF). Wall Street Journal. 2003-12-15.
  • "Let Justice Take Its Course" (PDF). New York Times. 2003-10-02.
  • "No Place to Hide". American RadioWorks. Retrieved 2006-04-11.
  • "Sacrifices of Security", Interview with Bryant Gumbel, PBS, 2003-07-15
  • . Los Angeles Times. 2002-09-18. Archived from the original on 2006-05-21. Retrieved 2006-05-16.
  • "Once Upon a Time in Arkansas", Interview with Peter Boyer, Frontline, PBS, 1988

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Hoyer, Steny (2009-02-22). "Time to Keep the Founders' Promise in D.C". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2010-05-27.
  2. ^ "About - Board of Directors". Strategic Education, Inc. Retrieved 3 September 2023.
  3. ^ Fox Corporation. "Viet D. Dinh - Fox Corporation". www.foxcorporation.com. Retrieved 2021-05-20.
  4. ^ "Viet D Dinh". Fox Corporation. Retrieved 3 September 2023.
  5. ^ United States Department of Justice. . Archived from the original on 2004-02-16. Retrieved 2004-02-16.
  6. ^ . Newscorp.com. Archived from the original on 17 May 2008. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
  7. ^ "Board of Directors - News Corp". Newscorp.com. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
  8. ^ Nakashima, Ryan (October 21, 2011). "Murdoch takes on shareholders at annual meeting". Seattle Times. Associated Press. Retrieved July 2, 2017. board director Viet Dinh
  9. ^ Mui, Ylan Q. (2001-08-29). "From East to West, Then Up and to the Right". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2023-04-28.
  10. ^ "Find a Member". District of Columbia Bar. Retrieved July 2, 2017.
  11. ^ "Ken Starr to Lead Legal Challenge to the PCAOB - AccountingWEB". Accountingweb.com. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
  12. ^ Lat, David (September 12, 2016). "Kirkland & Ellis Hires Paul Clement, Viet Dinh — And All Of Bancroft's Lawyers!". Above the Law. Retrieved July 2, 2017.
  13. ^ "Viet D. Dinh Bio". Bancroft PLLC. Retrieved July 2, 2017.
  14. ^ "Kirkland & Ellis Partner Hired As Exec For New 'Fox'".
  15. ^ The USA Patriot Act: Preserving Life and Liberty, Kindle edition (LeClue22, 2008). ASIN: B0015M0TSA. Only full book under "Viet Dinh" at Amazon. Retrieved 2011-07-12.
  16. ^ Lat, David (September 14, 2006). "Viet Dinh: Still As Cuddly As Ever". Above the Law. Retrieved July 2, 2017.
  17. ^ Lattman, Peter (2006-09-08). "Issue Spotting: Larry Sonsini's Email Exchange". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2007-08-27.
  18. ^ Doward, Jamie, Toby Helm, et al., "Phone-hacking scandal: is this the tipping point for Murdoch's empire?", The Guardian, 9 July 2011 23.11 BST. Retrieved 2011-07-12.
  19. ^ "Murdoch’s Denials Are Tough to Believe, Former Wall Street Journal Reporter Sarah Ellison Says", interview by Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!, July 20, 2011.
  20. ^ Grover, Ronald, and Tom Schoenberg, "News Corp. Director Leading Phone-Hack Probe Has Personal Ties to Murdoch", Bloomberg, Aug 8, 2011 12:01 AM ET. Retrieved 2011-09-02.
  21. ^ Taranto, James (September 9, 2005). "Justice Dinh". Wall Street Journal. FreeRepublic.com. Retrieved 2007-08-27.
  22. ^ a b "Press release: Assistant Attorney General Viet D. Dinh to Step Down". United States Department of Justice. May 3, 2003. Retrieved July 2, 2017. He played a key role in drafting and implementing the USA PATRIOT Act, landmark legislation that provided the law enforcement and intelligence communities with necessary tools to fight the war against terrorism. Dinh also spearheaded the revision of the Attorney General's Guidelines, which govern the conduct of federal law enforcement activities and national security investigations.
  23. ^ "Washington Notebook: Justice nominees win Senate confirmation". Houston Chronicle. May 27, 2001. Retrieved July 2, 2017.
  24. ^ Lichtblau, Eric (September 18, 2002). "At Home in War on Terror: Viet Dinh has gone from academe to a key behind-the-scenes role. Conservatives love him; others find his views constitutionally suspect (Abstract)". Los Angeles Times. pp. A1.
  25. ^ "Viet Dinh Appointed Chief Legal and Policy Officer for New "Fox"" (Press release). 21st Century Fox. 2018-09-17. Retrieved 2020-05-13 – via PR Newswire.
  26. ^ "Top Fox Media Lawyer to Go Without Pay Through September". news.bloomberglaw.com. Retrieved 2020-05-13.
  27. ^ Peters, Jeremy W. (2023-08-12). "Fox's Chief Legal Officer Will Depart". The New York Times. Retrieved 2023-08-12.
  28. ^ a b c d Do-Quen (2013). "Viet Dinh - Favorite Son of Vietnamese Expatriates". Viet Life Magazine. Retrieved July 2, 2017. Mrs. Dinh crept back to the boat with an ax and hacked at the vessel so it would sink, and the Malaysian government would allow them to stay.
  29. ^ a b Biber, Katie (April 16, 2003). "Viet Dinh: An American Story". The Harvard Law Record. Retrieved July 2, 2017.
  30. ^ "StackPath". fedsoc.org. 8 June 2017. Retrieved 2020-05-14.

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2001–2003
Succeeded by
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Viet D Dinh Vietnamese Đinh Đồng Phụng Việt born February 22 1968 is a Vietnamese born American legal scholar 1 who is on the board of Strategic Education 2 He is also the Chief Legal and Policy Officer of Fox Corporation 3 where he leads all legal government and regulatory and government affairs He served as an Assistant Attorney General of the United States from 2001 to 2003 under the presidency of George W Bush Previously Dinh was a partner at two leading law firms Kirkland amp Ellis LLP and Bancroft PLLC the latter of which he founded 4 Born in Saigon 5 in former South Vietnam he was a major contributor to the Patriot Act and is a former member of the Board of Directors of News Corporation 6 7 8 Viet DinhUnited States Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal PolicyIn office May 31 2001 May 31 2003PresidentGeorge W BushPreceded byEleanor D AchesonSucceeded byDaniel BryantPersonal detailsBornĐinh Đồng Phụng Việt 1968 02 22 February 22 1968 age 56 Saigon South Vietnam now Vietnam Political partyRepublicanEducationHarvard University BA JD Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Law 2 2 Department of Justice 2 3 Georgetown University Law Center 2 4 Fox Corporation 3 Personal life 4 Articles interviews and testimony 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editDinh was born in Saigon South Vietnam He and his family emigrated to the United States in 1978 three years after Vietnam had fully embraced communism They initially settled in Portland Oregon but moved to Fullerton California two years later Dinh joined the restarted debate team at Fullerton Union High School under coaches Gary Reed and Jacqueline Reedy as a senior who encouraged him to apply to Harvard University 9 Dinh graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University in 1990 with a B A in Government and Economics While at Harvard he was a member of the Phoenix S K Club He then attended Harvard Law School where he was a Class Marshal an Olin Research Fellow in Law and Economics and Bluebook editor of the Harvard Law Review He received his Juris Doctor J D magna cum laude in 1993 Career editLaw edit After graduating from law school Dinh served as a law clerk to Judge Laurence H Silberman of the U S Court of Appeals for the D C Circuit and to U S Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O Connor during the 1994 Term Dinh has served as Associate Special Counsel to the U S Senate Whitewater Committee as Special Counsel to Senator Pete V Domenici for the Impeachment Trial of President Bill Clinton and as counsel to the Special Master in re Austrian and German Bank Holocaust Litigation He is a member of the District of Columbia and Supreme Court bars 10 In late 2003 he was one of a group of prominent U S security officials hired by ChoicePoint to advise the company on developing its government homeland security contracts In 2006 he joined Kenneth Starr in challenging the constitutionality of the Sarbanes Oxley Act 11 Dinh currently serves on or has served on the boards of the News Corporation The Orchard Enterprises Inc NASDAQ ORCD Liberty s Promise the American Judicature Society the Transition Committee for California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger the Section on National Security Law of the Association of American Law Schools the ABA Section on Administrative Law Revlon LPL Financial and McAndrews and Forbes Worldwide Dinh has taught at Georgetown University Law Center and became a partner at Kirkland amp Ellis in September 2016 when Kirkland hired all of the attorneys at the firm Dinh founded Bancroft PLLC 12 13 Dinh left Kirkland in 2018 14 Dinh s representative publications include Defending Liberty Terrorism and Human Rights in the Helsinki Monitor Codetermination and Corporate Governance in a Multinational Business Enterprise in the Journal of Corporation Law and Financial Sector Reform and Economic Development in Vietnam in Law and Policy in International Business He published The USA Patriot Act Preserving Life and Liberty in 2008 15 In September 2006 Dinh received publicity for representing Tom Perkins a former Hewlett Packard director involved in the company s pretexting scandal 16 The emails between Perkins and Larry Sonsini a corporate lawyer involved with Board of Directors decisions for many corporations were eventually forwarded to reporters and became public 17 Dinh along with fellow News Corp board member fellow lawyer and Corporation executive Joel Klein took over the investigation of the News of the World phone hacking affair and related Corporation issues in July 2011 from News International UK Chief Executive Rebekah Brooks Brooks own possible involvement in the phone hacking scandal made her unable to continue as an impartial investigator 18 Tom Perkins also on the News Corp board was one who recommended Dinh for the investigation role It emerged after he was appointed to the board investigation that Dinh is godfather to one of Lachlan Murdoch s children and a friend of Lachlan since 2003 Further in 1992 a decade before he met Lachlan Dinh wrote of his sister held in a Hong Kong refugee camp in the New York Times which led to NBC TV coverage and then to a series of articles in the South China Morning Post The Post was owned by Rupert Murdoch and Dinh s articles there were credited with helping free his sister The personal ties to Murdoch s interests and family were debated as Dinh took the role in the phone hacking investigation 19 20 Dinh was mentioned as a potential nominee to the Supreme Court of the United States in a Republican administration 21 Department of Justice edit Dinh served as Assistant Attorney General of the Office of Legal Policy at the Department of Justice from 2001 to 2003 under the presidency of George W Bush 22 He was confirmed in the Senate by a vote of 96 to 1 with the sole No vote coming from Hillary Clinton 23 24 As the official responsible for federal legal policy Dinh worked with issues of illicit drugs racial profiling in federal law enforcement exploitation of children human trafficking DNA technology gun violence and civil and criminal justice procedural reform Dinh was also involved in the selection and confirmation of 100 district and 23 appellate judges in his role representing the U S Department of Justice After 9 11 Dinh conducted a comprehensive review of DOJ priorities policies and practices and played a key role in developing the USA PATRIOT Act and revising the Attorney General s Guidelines which govern federal law enforcement activities and national security investigations 22 Georgetown University Law Center edit Dinh has been a Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center His expertise lies in constitutional law corporations law and the law and economics of development He was also currently the Co Director of the Asian Law amp Policy Studies Program He previously served as Co Director of the Joint Program in Law and Business Administration from 1998 to 1999 Fox Corporation edit In September 2018 Dinh was appointed as Chief Legal and Policy Officer of Fox Corporation and would report directly to CEO Lachlan Murdoch Dinh is responsible for all legal compliance and regulatory matters as well as oversight of government and public affairs 25 In April 2020 it was announced that Dinh and a handful of other Fox Corp executives would forgo their salaries for six months as a result of the COVID 19 pandemic 26 On August 11 2023 Fox announced that Dinh would be leaving the company s employ and become an outside advisor 27 Personal life editHis family was separated in 1975 when his father Phong Dinh was being held as a political prisoner in the family s war ravaged homeland after the fall of Saigon He escaped in 1978 and remained a fugitive in Vietnam when his mother Nga Thu Nguyễn and his older siblings got on a boat with 85 other people and set out 28 For 12 days Dinh was in a broken 15 foot long boat at one point with no food or water 28 They encountered a Thai fishing crew that gave them food and gas and helped fix the boat and pointed them toward land When they reached Malaysia they were met by gunshots from a patrol boat the Malaysians did not want them 28 Their boat docked but Dinh s mother realized that the port police would force them to leave the next morning so she sneaked back out to the boat alone that night with an axe and damaged the boat so as not to be sent back on it 28 After six months as refugees in Malaysia Dinh s family arrived at Oregon in November 1978 They picked strawberries for menial wages sending money back to Dinh s father and a sibling hiding out in Vietnam 29 After Mount St Helens erupted in 1980 the crop damage forced his family to relocate to Fullerton 29 citation needed Dinh was honored by his high school alma mater when he was added to Fullerton s wall of fame He will share that wall with an ideological opposite David Boies former Vice President Al Gore s lawyer for the Florida recount Dinh was reunited with his father in 1982 In 1992 he was reunited with one of his sisters at a refugee camp in Hong Kong a meeting filmed by the newsmagazine show Dateline NBC Dinh lives in Los Angeles California with his wife Jennifer Ashworth Dinh and their three sons 30 Articles interviews and testimony editPincus Walter 2006 02 14 Former Official Backs Lobbyists in Leak Case Washington Post Retrieved 2010 05 27 Milbank Dana 2006 02 11 Bob Barr Bane of the Right Washington Post Retrieved 2010 05 27 The Patriot Act and Privacy Issues PDF Hardball with Chris Matthews Transcript 2006 02 02 The Patriot Act and Privacy Issues PDF Hardball with Chris Matthews Transcript 2006 01 13 Congress Has Jurisdiction on Hawaiians PDF Honolulu Advertiser 2005 11 01 Enough Already PDF Wall Street Journal 2005 10 27 Candor Needs Privacy PDF USA Today 2005 07 27 Roberts Reviewed Slate July 2005 Justice O Connor s Indelible Stamp PDF Washington Post 2005 07 03 No Place to Hide Washington Post 2005 02 18 Dinh Viet D 2004 12 19 Detentions Are Appropriate USA Today Retrieved 2010 05 27 The Patriot Act Is Your Friend Interview with Kim Zetter Wired News 2004 02 24 Justice for All PDF Wall Street Journal 2003 12 15 Let Justice Take Its Course PDF New York Times 2003 10 02 No Place to Hide American RadioWorks Retrieved 2006 04 11 Sacrifices of Security Interview with Bryant Gumbel PBS 2003 07 15 At Home in War on Terror Los Angeles Times 2002 09 18 Archived from the original on 2006 05 21 Retrieved 2006 05 16 Once Upon a Time in Arkansas Interview with Peter Boyer Frontline PBS 1988See also editList of law clerks of the Supreme Court of the United States Seat 8 George W Bush Supreme Court candidatesReferences edit Hoyer Steny 2009 02 22 Time to Keep the Founders Promise in D C The Washington Post Retrieved 2010 05 27 About Board of Directors Strategic Education Inc Retrieved 3 September 2023 Fox Corporation Viet D Dinh Fox Corporation www foxcorporation com Retrieved 2021 05 20 Viet D Dinh Fox Corporation Retrieved 3 September 2023 United States Department of Justice USDOJ Assistant Attorney General Viet D Dinh Archived from the original on 2004 02 16 Retrieved 2004 02 16 News Corporation Announces Intent to Pursue Separation of Businesses to Enhance Strategic Alignment and Increase Operational Flexibility News Corp Newscorp com Archived from the original on 17 May 2008 Retrieved 2 January 2015 Board of Directors News Corp Newscorp com Retrieved 2 January 2015 Nakashima Ryan October 21 2011 Murdoch takes on shareholders at annual meeting Seattle Times Associated Press Retrieved July 2 2017 board director Viet Dinh Mui Ylan Q 2001 08 29 From East to West Then Up and to the Right Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved 2023 04 28 Find a Member District of Columbia Bar Retrieved July 2 2017 Ken Starr to Lead Legal Challenge to the PCAOB AccountingWEB Accountingweb com Retrieved 2 January 2015 Lat David September 12 2016 Kirkland amp Ellis Hires Paul Clement Viet Dinh And All Of Bancroft s Lawyers Above the Law Retrieved July 2 2017 Viet D Dinh Bio Bancroft PLLC Retrieved July 2 2017 Kirkland amp Ellis Partner Hired As Exec For New Fox The USA Patriot Act Preserving Life and Liberty Kindle edition LeClue22 2008 ASIN B0015M0TSA Only full book under Viet Dinh at Amazon Retrieved 2011 07 12 Lat David September 14 2006 Viet Dinh Still As Cuddly As Ever Above the Law Retrieved July 2 2017 Lattman Peter 2006 09 08 Issue Spotting Larry Sonsini s Email Exchange The Wall Street Journal Retrieved 2007 08 27 Doward Jamie Toby Helm et al Phone hacking scandal is this the tipping point for Murdoch s empire The Guardian 9 July 2011 23 11 BST Retrieved 2011 07 12 Murdoch s Denials Are Tough to Believe Former Wall Street Journal Reporter Sarah Ellison Says interview by Amy Goodman Democracy Now July 20 2011 Grover Ronald and Tom Schoenberg News Corp Director Leading Phone Hack Probe Has Personal Ties to Murdoch Bloomberg Aug 8 2011 12 01 AM ET Retrieved 2011 09 02 Taranto James September 9 2005 Justice Dinh Wall Street Journal FreeRepublic com Retrieved 2007 08 27 a b Press release Assistant Attorney General Viet D Dinh to Step Down United States Department of Justice May 3 2003 Retrieved July 2 2017 He played a key role in drafting and implementing the USA PATRIOT Act landmark legislation that provided the law enforcement and intelligence communities with necessary tools to fight the war against terrorism Dinh also spearheaded the revision of the Attorney General s Guidelines which govern the conduct of federal law enforcement activities and national security investigations Washington Notebook Justice nominees win Senate confirmation Houston Chronicle May 27 2001 Retrieved July 2 2017 Lichtblau Eric September 18 2002 At Home in War on Terror Viet Dinh has gone from academe to a key behind the scenes role Conservatives love him others find his views constitutionally suspect Abstract Los Angeles Times pp A1 Viet Dinh Appointed Chief Legal and Policy Officer for New Fox Press release 21st Century Fox 2018 09 17 Retrieved 2020 05 13 via PR Newswire Top Fox Media Lawyer to Go Without Pay Through September news bloomberglaw com Retrieved 2020 05 13 Peters Jeremy W 2023 08 12 Fox s Chief Legal Officer Will Depart The New York Times Retrieved 2023 08 12 a b c d Do Quen 2013 Viet Dinh Favorite Son of Vietnamese Expatriates Viet Life Magazine Retrieved July 2 2017 Mrs Dinh crept back to the boat with an ax and hacked at the vessel so it would sink and the Malaysian government would allow them to stay a b Biber Katie April 16 2003 Viet Dinh An American Story The Harvard Law Record Retrieved July 2 2017 StackPath fedsoc org 8 June 2017 Retrieved 2020 05 14 External links editThis article s use of external links may not follow Wikipedia s policies or guidelines Please improve this article by removing excessive or inappropriate external links and converting useful links where appropriate into footnote references January 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message Profile of 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