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Mar 1, 2013

Clint Eastwood addresses the Republican National Convention in 2012.
The list of Republicans signing on to a friend-of-the-court brief calling on the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn California’s Prop 8, which bars same-sex marriage in the state, now exceeds 130 and includes iconic actor-director Clint Eastwood.
Oral arguments in the landmark case, Hollingsworth v. Perry, will be heard in late March, as will arguments in a constitutional challenge to the federal Defense of Marriage Act.
Signers on the brief, one of dozens filed with court regarding the marriage cases, also include Mary Bono Mack, Alex Castellanos, James B. Comey, Gary Johnson, Stephen Hadley, Jon Huntsman, James Kolbe, Ken Mehlman, Steve Schmidt, William F. Weld, Christine Todd Whitman and Meg Whitman.
“The support for marriage equality demonstrated by this amicus brief represents a microcosm of what we see happening all across the country,” said Adam Umhoefer, executive director of the American Foundation for Equal Rights, which brought the Supreme Court challenge on behalf of two same-sex couples.
He continued, “The conservative movement toward the freedom to marry is what we like to call the ‘Ted Olson effect.’ We value the support of our conservative colleagues and welcome their voices to the growing majority of Americans who stand for marriage equality.”
Olson, a conservative leader, is one of AFER’s two lead attorneys on the case and was the solicitor general for George W. Bush. AFER’s other lead attorney, David Boies, a liberal. Olson represented Bush in the 2000 election dispute and Boies represented Al Gore.
Signers on the amicus brief, according to AFER, include:
- Kenneth B. Mehlman, Chairman, Republican National Committee, 2005-2007
- Tim Adams, Undersecretary of the Treasury for International Affairs, 2005-2007
- Cliff S. Asness, Businessman, Philanthropist, and Author
- David D. Aufhauser, General Counsel, Department of the Treasury, 2001-2003
- Charles Bass, Member of Congress, 1995-2007 and 2011-2013
- John B. Bellinger III, Legal Adviser to the Department of State, 2005-2009
- Katie Biber, General Counsel, Romney for President, 2007-2008 and 2011-2012
- Mary Bono Mack, Member of Congress, 1998-2013
- William A. Burck, Deputy Staff Secretary, Special Counsel, and Deputy Counsel to the President, 2005-2009
- Alex Castellanos, Republican Media Advisor
- Paul Cellucci, Governor of Massachusetts, 1997-2001, and Ambassador to Canada, 2001-2005
- David C. Chavern, Business Association Executive
- Mary Cheney, Director of Vice Presidential Operations, Bush-Cheney 2004, 2003-2004
- Thomas J. Christensen, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, 2006-2008
- Jim Cicconi, Assistant to the President and Deputy to the Chief of Staff, 1989-1990
- James B. Comey, U.S. Deputy Attorney General, 2003-2005
- Jeff Cook-McCormac, Senior Advisor, American Unity PAC
- R. Clarke Cooper, U.S. Alternative Representative, United Nations Security Council, 2007-2009
- Julie Cram, Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of the White House Office of Public Liaison, 2007-2009
- S.E. Cupp, Author and Political Commentator
- Michele Davis, Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs and Director of Policy Planning, Department of the Treasury, 2006-2009
- Tyler Deaton, Secretary, New Hampshire Young Republicans, 2011-Present
- Alicia Davis Downs, Associate Political Director, White House, 2001-2003
- Kenneth M. Duberstein, White House Chief of Staff and Assistant to the President, 1981-1984 and 1987-1989
- Janet Duprey, New York State Assemblywoman, 2007-Present
- Clint Eastwood, Producer, Director, Actor, and Mayor of Carmel, California, 1986-1988
- Christian J. Edwards, Special Assistant to the President and Director of Press Advance, 2005-2007
- Lew Eisenberg, Finance Chairman, Republican National Committee, 2002-2004
- Mark J. Ellis, State Chairman, Maine Republican Party, 2005-2006 and 2007-2009
- Elizabeth Noyer Feld, Public Affairs Specialist, White House Office of Management and Budget, 1984-1987
- Charles Freeman, Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for China Affairs, 2002-2005
- David Frum, Author and Special Assistant to the President, 2001-2002
- Reed Galen, Director of Scheduling and Advance, Bush-Cheney 2004, 2003-2004
- Richard Galen, Communications Director, Speaker’s Political Office, 1996-1997
- Mark Gerson, Chairman, Gerson Lehrman Group and Author of The Neoconservative Vision: From the Cold War to the Culture Wars and In the Classroom: Dispatches from an Inner-City School that Works
- Benjamin Ginsberg, National Counsel, Bush-Cheney 2000 and 2004
- Josh Ginsberg, National Field Director, Romney for President, 2007-2008
- Juleanna Glover, Press Secretary to the Vice President, 2001-2002
- John Goodwin, Chief of Staff to Raul Labrador, Member of Congress, 2011-2013
- Adrian Gray, Director of Strategy, Republican National Committee, 2005-2007
- Richard Grenell, Spokesman, U.S. Ambassadors to the United Nations, 2001-2008
- Mark Grisanti, New York State Senator, 2011-Present
- Patrick Guerriero, Mayor of Melrose, Massachusetts, and Member of Massachusetts House of Representatives, 1993-2001
- Carlos Gutierrez, Secretary of Commerce, 2005-2009
- Stephen Hadley, Assistant to the President and National Security Advisor, 2005-2009
- Richard L. Hanna, Member of Congress, 2011-Present
- Jill Hazelbaker, Communications Director, John McCain for President, 2007-2008
- Israel Hernandez, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for International Trade, 2005-2009
- Douglas Holtz-Eakin, Director, Congressional Budget Office, 2003-2005
- Margaret Hoover, Advisor to the Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security, 2005-2006
- Michael Huffington, Member of Congress, 1993-1995
- Jon Huntsman, Governor of Utah, 2005-2009, and Ambassador to China, 2009-2011
- David A. Javdan, General Counsel, U.S. Small Business Administration, 2002-2006
- Reuben Jeffery, Undersecretary of State for Economic, Energy, and Agricultural Affairs, 2007-2009
- Greg Jenkins, Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Presidential Advance, 2003-2004
- Coddy Johnson, National Field Director, Bush-Cheney 2004, 2003-2004
- Gary Johnson, Governor of New Mexico, 1995-2003, and Libertarian Party Nominee for President, 2012
- Nancy L. Johnson, Member of Congress, 1983-2007
- Robert Kabel, Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs, 1982-1985
- Neel Kashkari, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, 2008-2009
- Theodore W. Kassinger, Deputy Secretary of Commerce, 2004-2005
- Jonathan Kislak, Deputy Undersecretary of Agriculture for Small Community and Rural Development, 1989-1991
- David Kochel, Senior Iowa Advisor, Mitt Romney for President, 2007-2008 and 2011-2012
- James Kolbe, Member of Congress, 1985-2007
- Cyrus Krohn, eCampaign Director, Republican National Committee, 2007-2009
- Jeffrey Kupfer, Chief of Staff and Acting Deputy Secretary, Department of Energy, 2006-2009
- Ed Kutler, Assistant to the Speaker of the House, 1995-1997
- Kathryn Lehman, Chief of Staff, House Republican Conference, 2003-2005
- Thomas A. Little, Vermont State Representative, 1992-2002 and Chairman of the Vermont House Judiciary Committee, 1999-2002
- Daniel S. Loeb, Businessman and Philanthropist
- Alex Lundry, Director of Data Science, Romney for President, 2012
- N. Greg Mankiw, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers, 2003-2005
- Catherine Martin, Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Communications Director for Policy and Planning, 2005-2007
- Kevin Martin, Chairman, Federal Communications Commission, 2005-2009
- David McCormick, Undersecretary of the Treasury for International Affairs, 2007-2009
- Mark McKinnon, Republican Media Advisor
- Aaron McLear, Press Secretary to Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, 2007-2011
- Bruce P. Mehlman, Assistant Secretary of Commerce, 2001-2003
- Susan Molinari, Member of Congress, 1990-1997
- Connie Morella, Member of Congress, 1987-2003, and U.S. Ambassador to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2003-2007
- Michael E. Murphy, Republican Political Consultant
- Beth Myers, Romney for President Campaign Manager, 2007-2008 and Senior Advisor, 2011-2012
- Michael Napolitano, White House Office of Political Affairs, 2001-2003
- Ana Navarro, National Hispanic Co-Chair, John McCain for President, 2008
- Susan Neely, Special Assistant to the President, 2001-2002
- Noam Neusner, Special Assistant to the President for Economic Speechwriting, 2002-2005
- B.J. Nikkel, Colorado State Representative and Majority Whip, 2009-2012, and District Director for Marilyn Musgrave, Member of Congress, 2002-2006
- Meghan O’Sullivan, Deputy National Security Advisor for Iraq and Afghanistan, 2005-2007
- Richard Painter, Associate Counsel to the President, 2005-2007
- Ruth Ann Petroff, Wyoming State Representative, 2011-Present
- Nancy Pfotenhauer, Regulatory Advisor, Romney for President, 2008, and Economist, Presidential Transition Team, 1988
- Gregg Pitts, Director, White House Travel Office, 2006-2009
- J. Stanley Pottinger, Assistant U.S. Attorney General, Civil Rights Division, 1973-1977
- Michael Powell, Chairman, Federal Communications Commission, 2001-2005
- Larry Pressler, U.S. Senator from South Dakota, 1979-1997, and Member of Congress, 1975-1979
- Deborah Pryce, Member of Congress, 1993-2009
- John Reagan, New Hampshire State Senator, 2012-Present
- Luis Reyes, Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Assistant to the President, 2006-2009
- Tom Ridge, Governor of Pennsylvania, 1995-2001, and Secretary of Homeland Security, 2003-2005
- Mark A. Robbins, General Counsel, U.S. Office of Personnel Management, 2001-2006
- Kelley Robertson, Chief of Staff, Republican National Committee, 2005-2007
- Brian Roehrkasse, Director of Public Affairs, Department of Justice, 2007-2009
- Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Member of Congress, 1989-Present
- Harvey S. Rosen, Chairman and Member, Council of Economic Advisers, 2003-2005
- Lee Rudofsky, Deputy General Counsel, Romney for President, 2012
- Patrick Ruffini, eCampaign Director, Republican National Committee, 2005-2007
- Corry Schiermeyer, Director for Global Communications, National Security Council, 2005-2007
- Steve Schmidt, Deputy Assistant to the President and Counselor to the Vice President, 2004-2006, and Senior Advisor, John McCain for President, 2008
- Adam Schroadter, New Hampshire State Representative, 2010-Present
- Christopher Shays, Member of Congress, 1987-2009
- Faryar Shirzad, Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor for International Economic Affairs, 2004-2006
- Ken Spain, Communications Director, National Republican Congressional Committee, 2009-2010
- Robert Steel, Undersecretary of the Treasury for Domestic Finance, 2006-2008
- Nancy Stiles, New Hampshire State Senator, 2010-Present
- David Stockman, Director, Office of Management and Budget, 1981-1985
- Jane Swift, Governor of Massachusetts, 2001-2003
- Richard Tisei, Massachusetts State Senator 1991-2011, and Senate Minority Leader 2007-2011
- Michael E. Toner, Chairman and Commissioner, Federal Election Commission, 2002-2007
- Frances Fragos Townsend, Homeland Security Advisor to the President, 2004-2008
- Michael Turk, eCampaign Director for Bush-Cheney 2004, 2003-2004
- John Ullyot, Communications Director, U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee, 2003-2007
- Sally A. Vastola, Executive Director, National Republican Congressional Committee, 2003-2006
- Jacob P. Wagner, Chairman, New Hampshire Federation of College Republicans, 2012-Present
- Mark Wallace, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Representative for UN Management and Reform, 2006-2008
- Nicolle Wallace, Assistant to the President and White House Communications Director, 2005-2008
- William F. Weld, Governor of Massachusetts, 1991-1997, and Assistant U.S. Attorney General, Criminal Division, 1986-1988
- Christine Todd Whitman, Governor of New Jersey, 1994-2001, and Administrator of the EPA, 2001-2003
- Meg Whitman, Republican Nominee for Governor of California, 2010
- Robert Wickers, Republican Political Consultant
- Paul Wolfowitz, Deputy Secretary of Defense, 2001-2005, and President of the World Bank Group, 2005-2007
- Dan Zwonitzer, Wyoming State Representative, 2005-present