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George Frampton Jr. Class of 1961
From
1986 to 1993, Frampton served as President of The Wilderness Society, a
non-profit organization devoted to preserving wilderness and wildlife. From 1976
to 1985, he was a partner in the law firm of Rogovin, Stern & Huge of
Washington, D.C. Also from 1979 to 1980, he was Deputy Director and Chief of
Staff for the Nuclear Regulatory CommissionŐs Investigation into the Three Mile
Island Nuclear Accident. Frampton served as Assistant Special Prosecutor,
Watergate Special Prosecution Force, from 1973 to 1975. Frampton was a Fellow at
the Center for Law and Social Policy from 1972 to 1973. In addition, Mr.
Frampton clerked for the Honorable Harry A. Blackmun, United States Supreme
Court, during the CourtŐs 1971 to 1972 session.
Frampton received his B.A. in Physics and Philosophy, cum laude from Yale College, his M.S., with distinction, from the London School of Economics, and his J.D., magna cum laude from Harvard Law School. Previously he had served as law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Harry H. Blackmun, Special Counsel to the State of Alaska to investigate allegations of misconduct of the governor and his chief of staff, and co-authored a book on Watergate.
