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    About Barbara McQuade

    Currently, Barbara McQuade is actively engaged in public discourse, often appearing as a legal analyst on various media platforms, including MSNBC and NBC News. In addition to her television work, she contributes to national discussions on legal matters through her articles and social media. McQuade is particularly known for her insights on issues surrounding the justice system, election security, and the implications of legal proceedings related to former President Trump. Her ongoing work includes speaking engagements at various legal conferences and events, where she addresses the intersection of law and public policy. As an advocate for reform and transparency in the justice system, McQuade continues to impact the legal landscape significantly while empowering others to understand their rights and the importance of democratic institutions.

    Barbara McQuade History

    Barbara McQuade is a distinguished legal scholar, former U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan, and a prominent commentator on legal issues. Born in 1964 in Detroit, Michigan, McQuade earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan and her law degree from the University of Michigan Law School. She began her career as a law clerk for Judge Gerald E. Rosen and later joined the U.S. Attorney's Office, where she focused on public corruption and violent crime. Appointed by President Obama in 2010, McQuade served as U.S. Attorney until 2017. Throughout her tenure, she was noted for her advocacy on important legal issues, including civil rights and protection for vulnerable populations. After leaving her position, she became a professor at the University of Michigan Law School, where she continues to influence the next generation of legal minds. Her expertise and opinions on law and justice have made her a respected voice in both academia and media.