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Thomas Geoghegan 〔Kathy G. (Mr. Geoghegan Goes to Washington ) ''The G Spot'', January 6, 2009〕 (b. 1949, Cincinnati, Ohio) is an American labor lawyer and author based in Chicago. He has represented several unions and union groups, and written six books on labor unions, law, politics and his personal experiences. He has written for ''The New Republic'' magazine and contributed to several newspapers, and had commentaries on a number of radio and TV stations. Geoghegan ran in the Democratic primary for the Illinois's 5th congressional district in 2009〔(Tom Geoghegan for Congress - Official Campaign Website )〕 and came in 6th. ==Life and work== In 1967, Geoghegan graduated from St. Xavier High School in Cincinnati. He later graduated from Harvard University and Harvard Law School. Geoghegan has represented the United Mine Workers, Teamsters for a Democratic Union, and currently works at (Despres, Schwartz and Geoghegan Ltd. ). He has been a staff writer and contributing writer to ''The New Republic'' and his work has also appeared in the ''Chicago Tribune'', the ''Los Angeles Times'', the ''New York Times'', ''Dissent'', ''The American Prospect'', ''The Nation'', and ''Harper's Magazine''. His commentary has been featured on National Public Radio, ''Nightline'', ''The Today Show'', ''CBS Sunday Morning'', CNN, CNBC, and PBS's WTTW-11. Geoghegan was a Democratic candidate for Rahm Emanuel's seat in Illinois's 5th congressional district special election, 2009.〔 The primary for the special election took place on March 3, 2009, and was won by Mike Quigley. The general election was won by Quigley on April 7, 2009.〔AP, (Ill. GOP: Special vote chance to replace senator ) ''Chicago Tribune'', January 5, 2009〕
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