Jack E. Levin is an American author, commentator, and political pundit. He was born on June 6, 1925, in Boston, Massachusetts, and is the brother of conservative radio host and author Mark Levin.
Levin is a graduate of Boston University and New York Law School. He served in World War II as a petty officer in the Navy and was awarded the Bronze Star and Purple Heart.
Levin worked for many years as a lawyer and founded his own law firm in New York City in 1955. He retired from practicing law in 1993.
In addition to his legal career, Levin has written several books, including "Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address Illustrated," "George Washington: The Crossing," and "Malice Toward None: Abraham Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address." He is also a frequent commentator on conservative media outlets, including Fox News.
Levin is known for his conservative views and his advocacy for traditional American values. He has been a critic of progressive policies and a supporter of a strong national defense.
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