- William Howard Taft IV
William Howard Taft IV (born on
September 13 1945 inWashington, D.C. , USA) is the son ofWilliam Howard Taft III and the great-grandson of U.S. PresidentWilliam Howard Taft seealso|Taft family. Taft is anattorney who has served in the United States government under several Republican administrations.Education, family
Taft attended St. Paul's School, graduating with classmate
John Kerry in 1962. He earned his bachelor of arts degree in English fromYale University in 1966 and his law degree fromHarvard Law School in 1969.He and his late wife, Julia Vadala Taft, had three children—Maria Consetta Taft, Julia Harris Taft, and William Howard Taft V. [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/03/18/AR2008031803341.html Julia Taft Obituary] ] He resides in Lorton, Va.
Government service and legal career
Taft served briefly as attorney adviser to the chairman of the
Federal Trade Commission in 1970.From 1970 to 1973, he was the principal assistant to
Caspar W. Weinberger , who was deputy director, then director, of theOffice of Management and Budget in theExecutive Office of the President under PresidentRichard Nixon . Taft assisted him in the management of the budgetary process, policy review, and program oversight for the entire federal government.Taft served from 1973 to 1976 as the
executive assistant to theUnited States Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare . In April 1976 Taft was appointed by PresidentGerald Ford to serve asgeneral counsel of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. In that post, as the chief lawyer for the department and the principal administrator of the Office of the General Counsel, he supervised over 350 lawyers in Washington and 10 regional offices.During the Carter administration, he was an attorney with the Washington, D.C.
law firm ofLeva, Hawes, Symington, Martin and Oppenheimer .In February
1981 , as one of his first appointments, PresidentRonald Reagan appointed Taft as general counsel of theUnited States Department of Defense . Taft was then appointedDeputy Secretary of Defense and served from January 1984 to April 1989. He served as actingSecretary of Defense from January to March 1989 afterGeorge H. W. Bush became president. Bush's initial nominee,John Tower , was not confirmed by theUnited States Senate after much contentious debate and testimony. The eventual appointee confirmed in March was Richard B. Cheney (laterVice President of the United States , 2001-2009). Although he was only acting Secretary of Defense, and never confirmed as the permanent Secretary, he became the third member of his family to hold a position as civilian head of a military department, following his great-great-grandfatherAlphonso Taft (under PresidentUlysses S. Grant ) and his great-grandfatherWilliam Howard Taft (under PresidentTheodore Roosevelt ).Taft served as U.S. Permanent Representative to NATO, which has the rank of ambassador, from 1989 to 1992, during the
Gulf War .During the Clinton administration, Taft entered private practice with the
Washington, D.C. , law firm ofFried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson .ervice in George W. Bush administration
After the election of
2000 ,George W. Bush appointed Taft to serve as chief legal advisor to theUnited States Department of State under Secretary of StateColin Powell , with whom he was reportedly friends. This appointment was technically a significantly lower appointment than he had held in other administrations, but it permitted him to work with his wife,Julia Taft , a top State Department official in charge ofrefugees who also served during the Clinton administration.In 2004, Taft's name surfaced as a dissenter concerning the policy of interrogation techniques for military detainees. [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A759-2004Jun23.html Lawyer for State Dept. Disputed Detainee Memo ] ] In a
January 11 ,2002 , memo, Taft opposed Department of Justice lawyers to argue that the president could not "suspend" U.S. obligations to respect theGeneva Conventions and that a legal argument to do so was "legally flawed and procedurally impossible." This was also the position of Secretary of State Colin L. Powell, who attempted to persuade Bush to reconsider.Alberto R. Gonzales , the White House counsel, subsequently advised Bush in a memo that Taft and Powell were wrong and the Justice Department's analysis was "definitive." Gonzales said terrorist attacks "require a new approach in our actions toward captured terrorists," and noted that terrorists had never respected the Geneva Conventions' human rights protections.Leaving government service
After the re-election of President Bush, resignation of Colin Powell and appointment of
Condoleezza Rice as secretary of state, Taft resigned to return to private practice, again at Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson. Currently he is a visiting professor in international law and diplomacy at Stanford Law School. [http://www.law.stanford.edu/news/pr/57/William%20Taft%20IV%20to%20Join%20Stanford%20Law%20School%20as%20the%20Warren%20Christopher%20Professor%20of%20the%20Practice%20of%20International%20Law%20and%20Diplomacy/ "William Taft IV to Join Stanford Law School as the Warren Christopher Professor of the Practice of International Law and Diplomacy"]Stanford Law School ,April 4 ,2007 ]On September 12, 2006, Taft co-signed (along with 28 other retired military or defense department officials) a letter to the chairman and ranking member of the Senate Armed Services committee in which he stated his belief that the Bush Administration's attempt to redefine Common Article 3 of the Geneva Convention "poses a grave threat" to U.S. service members.
Taft is said to be one of the sources who told journalists
David Corn andMichael Isikoff that former Deputy Secretary of StateRichard Armitage was the source syndicated columnistRobert Novak had when he made public the fact that Valerie Wilson worked for the CIA. In a review of Corn's and Isikoff's book, "Hubris: The Inside Story of Spin, Scandal, and the Selling of the Iraq War", Novak wrote: "I don't know precisely how Isikoff flushed out Armitage [as Novak's original source] , but "Hubris" clearly points to two sources: Washington lobbyistKenneth Duberstein , Armitage's political adviser, and William Taft IV, who was the State Department legal adviser when Armitage was deputy secretary." [http://www.weeklystandard.com/Utilities/printer_preview.asp?idArticle=12785&R=EE501DF13 Novak, Robert, "Who Said What When: The rise and fall of the Valerie Plame 'scandal'] ",The Weekly Standard ,October 16 ,2006 , book review of "Hubris: The Inside Story of Spin, Scandal, and the Selling of the Iraq War", by Michael Isikoff and David Corn, accessedOctober 8 ,2008 ]Notes
External links
* [http://www.ffhsj.com/index.cfm?pageID=42&itemID=620 Bio at Fried, Frank, Harris, Schriver & Jacobson LLP]
* [http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ho/po/com/12312.htm United States Department of State: US Ambassadors to NATO]
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