Background
Waxman was born in Hartford, Connecticut, and graduated from the area"s public schools.
Waxman was born in Hartford, Connecticut, and graduated from the area"s public schools.
Harvard University; Yale Law School.
He was nominated by President Clinton on September 19, 1997, and confirmed by the United States Senate on November 9, 1997. He received his commission and took the oath of office on November 13, 1997, serving as Solicitor General until January 20, 2001. He received his bachelor"s degree summa cum laude in history from Harvard College in 1973 and was a Rockefeller Fellow in Kenya during the following year.
In 1977, Waxman received his Juris Doctor from Yale Law School, where he served as Managing Editor of the Yale Law Journal.
Following graduation, Waxman served as a law clerk to the late Gerhard A. Gesell, United States District Judge for the District of Columbia. Thereafter, he entered the private practice of law with the firm of Miller, Cassidy, Larroca & Lewin, where he specialized in complex criminal, civil, and appellate litigation.
Waxman joined the United States Department of Justice in May 1994. Prior to being appointed Solicitor General, he served in a number of other positions in the Department of Justice, including Acting Solicitor General, Acting Deputy Attorney General, Principal Deputy Solicitor General, and Associate Deputy Attorney General.
Waxman made the oral argument to the Supreme Court in Boumediene v.
Bush which upheld habeas corpus rights for detainees at Guantanamo Bay. Waxman also made oral arguments to the Supreme Court regarding arbitrary application of Federal Communication Commission sanctions on public nudity. In these arguments he used the friezes of the courtroom to illustrate how some nudity is acceptable in public setting.
Waxman has long been active in Bar, community and school organizations.
Waxman is married with three children, Noah, Sarah, and Ethan, and makes his home in the District of Columbia, where he practices law as a partner with the law firm WilmerHale.
He is a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation, a member of the American Bar Association"s Standing Committee on Professionalism, a current and past ex officio member of several committees of the Judicial Conference of the United States, an ex officio member of the American Law Institute, and a member of the Visiting Committee for Harvard College.