Government
Aug. 11, 1998
Rogan on Fast Track of Political Leadership
WASHINGTON - Things happen fast for Jim Rogan. At age 33, he became a Glendale Municipal Court judge. Four years later, voters elected him to the California State Assembly, where the Republican caucus made the rookie Republican majority leader.
U.S. Representative
Career Highlights: California assemblyman, 1994-96; Glendale Municipal Court judge, 1990-94; Los Angeles deputy district attorney, 1985-90; litigator, Lillick, McHose & Charles, Los Angeles, 1983-85
Law School: UCLA, 1983
Age: 40
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