T. Kenneth Cribb, Jr.
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T. Kenneth Cribb Jr. is a conservative activist currently serving as the president of the paleoconservative Intercollegiate Studies Institute [1]. He graduated in 1970 from Washington and Lee University, and went on to University of Virginia Law School, graduating in 1980. Cribb was Assistant to the President for Domestic Affairs in the Reagan Administration, serving as President Reagan’s top advisor on domestic matters. Earlier in the administration he held the position of Counselor to the Attorney General. He also served as vice chairman of the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board from 1989 to 1992. Today he also is president of the Collegiate Network, an association of conservative college newspapers; vice president of the Council for National Policy, a conservative umbrella organization; a member of the Board of Advisors for the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education; and counselor to the Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy, a conservative legal organization.