Ross Garber

The New York Times noted that he has "arguably become the nation's leading practitioner of a subspecialty whose relevance can be a barometer of political rancor.

He teaches political investigations and impeachment at Tulane Law School and is considered a legal expert in those fields.

[4] Garber grew up in Uncasville, Connecticut, and although Jewish, attended the Roman Catholic Saint Bernard School.

[7] Garber was a partner at Shipman & Goodwin where he chaired the firm's government investigations and white collar defense group.

Garber argued before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit that public officials and government lawyers have an attorney-client privilege in grand jury investigations.