Mark Levin
Mark Reed Levin, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was a prominent American lawyer, author, and radio personality known for his conservative commentary. After earning his J.D. from Temple University Beasley School of Law, Levin worked in various positions, including as an advisor to several members of President Ronald Reagan's cabinet. He gained notoriety as the president of the Landmark Legal Foundation, a conservative legal advocacy group. Levin's influence extended to the airwaves with the launch of his nationally syndicated radio show, "The Mark Levin Show" (ABC Radio Networks, 2006-), where his fiery and articulate defense of conservative values earned him a large and dedicated listenership. As an author, Levin published several New York Times best-selling books, such as "Liberty and Tyranny: A Conservative Manifesto" and "The Liberty Amendments". In 2018 he started a weekly political talk show "Life, Liberty & Levin" (Fox News, 2018-). Levin's contributions to conservative media and political thought were recognized with numerous awards, including the American Conservative Union's Ronald Reagan Award.