STARRS Executive Vice President and General Counsel Mike Rose was interviewed by Brad Dacus of the Pacific Justice Institute on his Faith & Law podcast.
They discussed how he came to be a lawyer, cases he’s worked on, legislation he helped pass when he was in the South Carolina State Senate, his work with STARRS getting rid of DEI in the military and helping servicemembers forced out by the military’s Covid vax mandate, and lots more.
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Executive Vice President, General Counsel
Michael T. Rose, JD/MBA is a 1969 graduate of the United States Air Force Academy and serves as STARRS’ Executive Vice President and General Counsel. Mike has a Juris Doctor degree from the New York University School of Law, where he was an Editor of the Law Review, and an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School. He has the highest professional rating of “AV” and is on the Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers from Martindale-Hubbell. Mike was an associate attorney at a major law firm and has founded and been President of various entrepreneurial companies. Mike was the winner and plaintiff of a landmark US Supreme Court decision about the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). He served four terms as a Republican State Senator in South Carolina, and has lectured at various universities, colleges, professional organizations, and television programs, including on CBS “60 Minutes.”
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- Watch the 1974 60 Minutes interview of Mike Rose: “Captain Rose versus The System”
- His 1973 Law Review article: A Prayer For Relief: The Constitutional Infirmities of the Military Academies’ Conduct, Honor and Ethics System (pdf)
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- Department of the Air Force v. Rose, 425 U.S. 352 (1976, argued at Supreme Court re FOIAs)
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