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Richard Royal Alexander is an attorney and politician in his native Shreveport, Louisiana, who in 2007 was the Republican-endorsed candidate for state attorney general. ==Education and career== The fifth of twelve children born to a prominent Shreveport businessman, Alexander was educated in private elementary and secondary schools. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Louisiana State University in Shreveport. He obtained his law degree from Oklahoma City University School of Law where he served on Law Review and Moot Court, both intramural and on the Benton National Moot Court Team.〔http://sbmag.net/april-2014/, page 76.〕 He was a law clerk to Judge Rebecca F. Doherty of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana. An appointee of former U.S. President George H.W. Bush, Doherty is based in Lafayette and Opelousas. Himself a former administrative law judge, Alexander has also been in private practice, handling both criminal and civil cases.〔(Royal Alexander | Attorney General )〕 Alexander was chief of staff to former U.S. Representative Rodney Alexander of Louisiana's 5th congressional district. The two are unrelated. In 2006, the Democrats in Washington, D.C., accused Royal Alexander and several others, including members of Congress, of having acted too slowly regarding the disclosure of the name of the congressional page who was sent inappropriate email messages by then U.S. Representative Mark Foley of Florida. (The page lived in Rodney Alexander's House district.) Evidence showed that Royal Alexander reported the inappropriate email messages to the staff of House leadership upon his learning of the information. No one, including Alexander, was punished, fined or sanctioned. The matter quickly died after the 2006 congressional election, in which Democrats gained control of both houses of Congress. In 2006, Royal Alexander was accused of sexual harassment by Elizabeth Scott, a scheduler in Representative Alexander's office. Alexander maintained that Scott made her claims in retaliation for her having been demoted for poor performance in the job. She once sent Representative Alexander to the wrong city for a major event. Soon after Royal Alexander lost his race for attorney general, the case was summarily dismissed. Alexander was a staff member to former U.S. Representative Clyde C. Holloway of Louisiana's 8th congressional district, since disbanded, and a current member of the Louisiana Public Service Commission〔http://www.lpsc.louisiana.gov/DistrictMapPage.aspx〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Royal Alexander」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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