Mark Levin

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Mark Reed Levin, born September 21, 1957, is a conservative radio talk show host. He currently can be heard on News Talk Radio 77 WABC-AM from 6 to 8 PM every weekday. He is Jewish. (He pronounces his name as in the French language "Le Vin", rather than the normal Jewish "LEV-in".)

Mark Levin

Levin has served as a top adviser to several members of President Ronald Reagan's Cabinet -- including as Chief of Staff to then United States Attorney General Edwin Meese. In 2001, the American Conservative Union named Levin the recipient of their Ronald Reagan Award. He currently practices law in the private sector, heading up the Landmark Legal Foundation in Leesburg, Virginia.

Levin is also a contributing editor for National Review Online, and writes frequently for other publications.

Mark Levin holds a 1977 Phi Beta Kappa and magna-cum-laude B.A. from Temple University and a J.D. from Temple University School of Law. He is author of a bestselling book, Men In Black: How The Supreme Court Is Destroying America (ISBN 0895260506), about liberal judicial activism.

Levin is known for using the catchphrases "Are you a lib?" and "Get off the phone, you big dope!" on the air. (He uses "lib" as a derogatory abbreviation for "liberal").