Nomination of Barr May Raise Consideration of U.S. Extraterritorial Policy

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Tuesday, October 1, 1991
Volume: 
7
Issue: 
10
Abstract: 
On October 16, President George Bush announced that he would nominate acting Attorney General William P. Barr for Attorney General.  Barr, who is 41, would be the youngest attorney general since Ramsey Clark in 1967.  He has already been running the Department of Justice for two months after Dick Thornburgh resigned to run the Senate.