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Judge Susan Webber Wright's stunning decision to throw out the Jones case was an antidote to a poisonous winter of scandal. For the President, it was as close to a verdict of not guilty as he's ever likely to get in a case involving his sexual conduct. It left Ken Starr defending the continued relevance of his investigation even as White House aides spun out his obituary. It threw much of the press corps, especially its most aggressive investigative wing, into a defensive crouch. It inspired Newt Gingrich to marvel at the President's "courage." It gave feminists...
...fizzy talk of vindication, the only players clearly exonerated were the American people, who had since the beginning viewed this whole drama skeptically, not doubting much whether Clinton had actually done some of what Jones claimed, but doubting whether it mattered. Judge Wright just yanked the chattering class up to where the American people have been for years...
...Wright was not elected in the fall, but hisinterest in campus politics didn't wane. He ranagain in the spring, and this time the campaignwas a success...
...After President Stewart's victory, I felt morewanting to participate in the U.C.," said Wright,intercollegiate and press liaison for Stewart."I'm a big fan of Stewart and Cohen. My interestin the U.C. increased when they got elected...
...Wright's current projects is gettingstudents free legal advice...