Philip B. Heymann is James Barr Ames Professor of Law at the Harvard Law School. From his first job as clerk to U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Harlan to his post as Deputy U.S. Attorney General (1993 to 1994), Heymann has spent much of his career in government. A former Fulbright Scholar in France, with degrees from Yale University and Harvard Law School, he has been Assistant U.S. Attorney General in charge of the criminal division (1978 to 1981), Assistant to the Solicitor General in the Justice Department, Acting Administrator of the State Department's Bureau of Security and Consular Affairs, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of International Organizations, and Executive Assistant to the Undersecretary of State. In addition, he was a former Associate Prosecutor and Consultant to the Watergate Special Force.