Invitation to hear Judge James Rogan share his memoirs, "Catching Our Flag: Behind the Scenes of a Presidential Impeachment."Join us at the Sizzler Restaurant for dinner at 6:15 PM.
(No cost for this event, self pay for dinner)
1401 North Harbor Blvd. Fullerton Ca 92835
Thursday, August 25th- Meeting 7 PM
Keynote Speaker: Judge James Rogan at 7:15 PM.
Bring your own pre-purchased books to be autographed (No books for sale at this event)
An opportunity to ask Judge Rogan questions in a comfortable environment.
SPACE IS LIMITED - RSVP NOW
***Please RSVP to Zonya Townsend via email zonya3townsend@aol.com or call 714 525-9441*** Newt Gingrich, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives wrote, "Jim paid the price of political defeat for insisting that elected officials uphold the Rule of Law. In loosing his race for re-election, Jim earned the respect of millions of Americans for his courage." During the mid-1990's Rogan kept copious notes during every significant meeting related to impeachment efforts of former President Clinton. Because of Rogan's background as a prosecutor and his reputation for respect among Republicans and Democrats, Rogan was selected to be one of the thirteen House managers in the historic impeachment trial. Come hear him share his contemporaneous notes and diaries, in which he recounts his experiences.
Many of the district's constituents opposed the impeachment of President Clinton. The Democrats made the defeat of Rogan a high priority in the Congressional race. Rogan's defeat in 2000, was then the most expensive House race in history.
Rogan is a judge of the Superior Court of California, a law professor, an author, and a former member of the United States House of Representatives. He was a Secretary of Commerce for intellectual Property, Director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Calif. State Assembly Majority Leader, a judge of the California Municipal Court, a gang leader prosecutor with the L.A. County District Attorney's office and a civil litigator in private law practice.
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