Professional Career
- Deputy secretary, Department of Energy, 1983–1986
- Special assistant to the President, Executive Office of the President, 1981–1983
- Private practice, Washington, D.C., 1979–1981
- Deputy campaign director, Nunn for Governor Campaign, Louisville, Kentucky, 1979
- Deputy minority counsel, U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, 1977–1979
- Assistant to the chairman, Federal Power Commission, 1975–1977
- Private practice, Bowling Green, Kentucky, 1975
- Assistant to the U.S. solicitor general, Department of Justice, 1973–1975
- Attorney, Department of Commerce, 1973
- Private practice, Frankfort, Kentucky, 1973
- Attorney, Kentucky Republican Campaign, 1972
- Legislative counsel/assistant to minority leader, Kentucky State House of Representatives, 1972
- Legal counsel and administrative assistant to Governor Louie Nunn, Kentucky, 1970–1971
- Deputy commissioner, Kentucky Department for Economic Security, Frankfort, Kentucky, 1969–1970
- Instructor, University of Chicago School of Law, 1968–1969
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