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Blair Levin

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Blair Levin is an American lawyer, formerly with the Federal Communications Commission and worked on the National Broadband Plan [1] from 2009-2010. During the Presidency of Bill Clinton he was chief of staff to FCC chairman Reed Hundt from 1993 to 1997. [2]

He appears on many conferences on telecommunications policy. [3]

He is now at the Aspen Institute. [4] [5]

He worked o the 1982 campaign of Mayor Tom Bradley's unsuccessful run for California governor and disputes the so-called Bradley Effect.

He was summa cum laude at Yale Law School.