Brett Talley: Difference between revisions

From Bhamwiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
(2 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Brett Joseph Talley''' (born [[August 28]], [[1981]] in [[Walker County]]) is an Assistant Attorney General for the U.S. Department of Justice and horror author.
'''Brett Joseph Talley''' (born [[August 28]], [[1981]] in [[Walker County]]) is an Assistant Attorney General for the U.S. Department of Justice and horror author.


Talley, the son of Michael and Sue Talley of [[Jasper]], earned his bachelor of arts in philosophy and history at the [[University of Alabama]] and a juris doctorate at Harvard Law School. He was an articles editor for the ''Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy''.
Talley, the son of Michael and Sue Talley of [[Jasper]], earned his bachelor of arts in philosophy and history at the [[University of Alabama]]. While in college, he researched ghost stories in the area, and participated with the [[Tuscaloosa Paranormal Research Group]] on overnight outings to alleged haunts. He co-wrote two books of ghost stories with the group's founder [[David Higdon]].


Talley joined the Washington D.C. office of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher and was a clerk to [[Scott Coogler]] in the [[United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama]], and to Judge Joel Dubina on the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta, Georgia. He worked as a senior writer for Mitt Romney's presidential campaign and also for Ohio Senator Rob Portman.
Talley went on to complete his juris doctorate at Harvard Law School. He was an articles editor for the ''Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy''. He joined the Washington D.C. office of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher and was a clerk to [[Scott Coogler]] in the [[United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama]], and to Judge Joel Dubina on the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta, Georgia. He worked as a senior writer for Mitt Romney's presidential campaign and also for Ohio Senator Rob Portman.


After that, Talley worked as a Deputy Solicitor General in the office of [[Attorney General of Alabama]] [[Luther Strange]]. He joined the U.S. Department of Justice in [[2017]]. In September of that year President Donald Trump nominated Talley to a seat on the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Alabama, based in Montgomery. Although the American Bar Association's Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary rated him "Not Qualified", Talley's nomination was approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee on a party-line vote.
After that, Talley worked as a Deputy Solicitor General in the office of [[Attorney General of Alabama]] [[Luther Strange]]. He joined the U.S. Department of Justice in [[2017]]. In September of that year President Donald Trump nominated Talley to a seat on the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Alabama, based in Montgomery. Although the American Bar Association's Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary rated him "Not Qualified", Talley's nomination was approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee on a party-line vote, but later withdrawn at the request of committee chair Chuck Grassley.


In [[2015]] Talley married fellow Alabama School of Law graduate [[Ann Donaldson]] at [[Capitol Park (Tuscaloosa)|Capitol Park]] in [[Tuscaloosa]]. She presently serves as chief of staff to White House counsel Don McGahn.
In [[2015]] Talley married fellow Alabama School of Law graduate [[Ann Donaldson]] at [[Capitol Park (Tuscaloosa)|Capitol Park]] in [[Tuscaloosa]]. She presently serves as chief of staff to White House counsel Don McGahn.
Line 20: Line 20:
* "Donaldson - Talley to wed" (August 21, 2015) ''The Richmond Register''.
* "Donaldson - Talley to wed" (August 21, 2015) ''The Richmond Register''.
* "[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Brett_Joseph_Talley Brett Joseph Talley]" (November 10, 2017) Wikipedia - accessed November 10, 2017  
* "[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Brett_Joseph_Talley Brett Joseph Talley]" (November 10, 2017) Wikipedia - accessed November 10, 2017  
* Yurkanin, Amy (November 15, 2017) "Who is Brett Talley? Trump pick for U.S. court in Alabama draws fire." {{BN}}
* Faulk, Kent (December 13, 2017) "Nomination of Brett Talley for federal judgeship in Alabama won't move forward." {{BN}}


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 16:53, 13 December 2017

Brett Joseph Talley (born August 28, 1981 in Walker County) is an Assistant Attorney General for the U.S. Department of Justice and horror author.

Talley, the son of Michael and Sue Talley of Jasper, earned his bachelor of arts in philosophy and history at the University of Alabama. While in college, he researched ghost stories in the area, and participated with the Tuscaloosa Paranormal Research Group on overnight outings to alleged haunts. He co-wrote two books of ghost stories with the group's founder David Higdon.

Talley went on to complete his juris doctorate at Harvard Law School. He was an articles editor for the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy. He joined the Washington D.C. office of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher and was a clerk to Scott Coogler in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama, and to Judge Joel Dubina on the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta, Georgia. He worked as a senior writer for Mitt Romney's presidential campaign and also for Ohio Senator Rob Portman.

After that, Talley worked as a Deputy Solicitor General in the office of Attorney General of Alabama Luther Strange. He joined the U.S. Department of Justice in 2017. In September of that year President Donald Trump nominated Talley to a seat on the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Alabama, based in Montgomery. Although the American Bar Association's Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary rated him "Not Qualified", Talley's nomination was approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee on a party-line vote, but later withdrawn at the request of committee chair Chuck Grassley.

In 2015 Talley married fellow Alabama School of Law graduate Ann Donaldson at Capitol Park in Tuscaloosa. She presently serves as chief of staff to White House counsel Don McGahn.

Publications

  • Talley, Brett J. (2011) That Which Should Not Be
  • Hidgon, David & Brett J. Talley (2012) Haunted Tuscaloosa. Haunted America Series. History Press. ISBN 160949573X
  • Talley, Brett J. (2012) The Void. JournalStone Publishing
  • Hidgon, David & Brett J. Talley (2013) Haunted Alabama Black Belt. Haunted America Series. History Press.
  • Talley, Brett J. (2015) He Who Walks in Shadow. JournalStone Publishing
  • Talley, Brett J. (2017) The Fiddle is the Devil's Instrument: And Other Forbidden Knowledge. JournalStone Publishing

References

  • "Donaldson - Talley to wed" (August 21, 2015) The Richmond Register.
  • "Brett Joseph Talley" (November 10, 2017) Wikipedia - accessed November 10, 2017
  • Yurkanin, Amy (November 15, 2017) "Who is Brett Talley? Trump pick for U.S. court in Alabama draws fire." The Birmingham News
  • Faulk, Kent (December 13, 2017) "Nomination of Brett Talley for federal judgeship in Alabama won't move forward." The Birmingham News

External links