![]() ![]() ![]() And he restored America's faith in itself after years of failure and "malaise." ![]() He worked to defeat and end the Soviet Union and its worldwide push for communism. He has summarized the Reagan legacy in three accomplishments: Reagan cut taxes and kept them low. Immediately after Reagan's death in 2004, and in the years since, Meese often agreed to major media appearances to discuss the lasting impact of his old friend, mentor and boss. In the past few years he wrote and spoke about constitutional topics ranging from religious liberty to the responsibility of Supreme Court justices. In 2006, for example, Meese was named to the Iraq Study Group, a special presidential commission dedicated to examining the best resolutions for America's involvement in Iraq. His Heritage “hats” kept Meese among the major conservative voices in national policy debates at an age when most men and women enjoyed quiet retirements. attorney general during Reagan’s second term, Meese’s service to the conservative icon stretched from the California governor’s mansion in 1966 to the White House in 1981 before he went to the Department of Justice four years later. Its mission is to educate government officials, the media and the public about the Constitution and legal principles - and how they affect public policy. The legal center now bears his name, in recognition of Meese’s contributions to the rule of law and the nation’s understanding of constitutional law. His work focused on keeping President Reagan’s legacy of conservative principles alive in public debate and discourse. He joined Heritage in 1988 as the think tank's first Ronald Reagan Distinguished Fellow - the only policy chair in the country to be officially named for the 40th president. Meese was chairman of Heritage’s Center for Legal and Judicial Studies from its founding in 2001 until what he calls his “semi-retirement” on Feb. In that capacity, Meese oversees special projects and acts as an ambassador for Heritage within the conservative movement. Edwin Meese III, the prominent conservative leader, thinker and elder statesman, continues a quarter-century formal association with The Heritage Foundation as the leading think tank’s Ronald Reagan Distinguished Fellow Emeritus. ![]()
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