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Rough Edges: My Unlikely Road from Welfare to Washington
Date:July 21, 2004
Time:12:00 noon
Speaker(s):James E. Rogan
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Host(s):Mike Franc
Vice President, Government Relations,
The Heritage Foundation

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Jim Rogan was born to a single mother – a cocktail waitress who was later convicted of welfare fraud; his bartender-father abandoned them both before he was born. After a rough-and-tumble childhood in San Francisco's hardscrabble Mission District -- where he was raised by his colorful extended family – he became a political junkie at the age of nine, and once received help with his homework from Harry Truman. But Rogan traveled with a tough circle of friends. After years of borderline delinquency he was expelled from high school, became a porn theater bouncer, and then a bartender at a strip joint and a Hell's Angels bar. Along the way, a young Arkansas politician advised him to study law and become a member of a different kind of bar. In time Rogan scrapped his way through college and law school. He was appointed a Los Angeles County District Attorney, prosecuting members of the notorious Crips and Bloods gangs; then became a judge, a state legislator, and finally a congressman from Southern California. And in 1998, as a Republican member of the House Judiciary Committee, he found himself prosecuting the impeachment of the President of the United States – Bill Clinton, the same Arkansas politician who advised him to go into law and politics two decades earlier.

Rough Edges is a rarity among Washington tales: full of outrageous stories, wild humor, pull-no-punches candor, and downright fun. Replete with character and characters, Rogan's story is certainly the most freewheeling – and perhaps the most honest – political memoir ever written.

JAMES E. ROGAN was until recently Undersecretary of Commerce and Director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in the Bush Administration. From 1997 to 2001 he was a member of Congress. Before that he was Majority Leader of the California State Assembly, a state court judge, and a gang-murder prosecutor in Los Angeles County. He now lives in Southern California and currently is a partner at the law firm of Venable LLP in Washington, D.C.
 
 

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