Zoë Eliot Baird (born June 20, 1952) is an American lawyer and Senior Counselor for Technology and Economic Growth to Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo...
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Nannygate (section The Baird nomination)
become derailed. In January 1993, Clinton's nomination of corporate lawyer Zoë Baird for the position came under attack after it became known that she and...
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and actress Zoë (British singer) (Zoë Pollock; born 1969), English pop star Zoe Akins (1886–1958), American playwright, poet and author Zoë Avril (born...
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they moved to impeach Johnson. In 1993, President Bill Clinton nominated Zoë Baird to become his Attorney General. Before she could have a confirmation hearing...
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award to assist qualified people wishing to remain in academic medicine. Zoë Baird – CEO and President Beth F. Cobert – Chief Operating Officer, Markle Foundation...
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Gewirtz's father is Yale Law School professor Paul Gewirtz and his mother is Zoë Baird. "The Poet and the Historian: On Julian Gewirtz's "Your Face My Flag"...
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Like Clinton's previous nominee, Zoë Baird, Wood had hired an undocumented immigrant as a nanny, but unlike Baird, she had paid the required taxes on...
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anxiety. In particular, he blamed himself for the failed Zoë Baird nomination; he had thought that Baird had been justified in following her lawyer's advice...
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US Attorney General after President Bill Clinton's previous choices, Zoë Baird and Kimba Wood, fail because of Nannygate. 1993 "Take Our Daughters to...
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(born 1950), British politician and barrister William Baird (disambiguation), multiple people Zoë Baird (born 1952), American lawyer François-Auguste Biard...
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