Bruce Cohen, JD
Bruce Cohen, JD
Bruce served as a top lawyer in the Senate for almost two decades working for Senator Patrick Leahy of Vermont. As Chief Counsel and Staff Director for the Senate Judiciary Committee, he coordinated the Democratic staff of the Senate Judiciary Committee and worked with his Republican counterparts, Senate leadership, the House, and the administrations of Presidents Clinton, George W. Bush and Obama. Matters within the jurisdiction of the Committee included nominations of Supreme Court justices and other Federal judicial and top-ranking executive branch nominees; national security matters, including the USA PATRIOT Act and the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act; civil rights matters, including the Voting Rights Act, hate crimes legislation, the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act and the Trafficking Victims Protection Act; and intellectual property laws. Bruce graduated from Stanford University, and from the University of California, Berkeley, school of law where he was editor-in-chief of The California Law Review.