Georgia Law Faculty Profiles


 


Frederic F. Manget
Visiting Professor of Law

A.B., University of Georgia
M.A. Oxford University
J.D. Vanderbilt University


Courses Offered:

Intelligence Law


Professional Biographical Information:

Frederic F. Manget joins Georgia Law this fall as a visiting professor teaching intelligence law.  He is a 22-year veteran of the Central Intelligence Agency, where he has spent most of his career as a legal adviser in the Office of General Counsel. Manget joined the CIA in 1986 and was promoted into the Senior Intelligence Service in 1995. In 2002, he received the Attorney General’s Distinguished Service Award for support of the prosecutions for the 1998 bombings of the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. He also received the Department of Justice Public Service Award. Manget has published articles on intelligence and the law, winning the Studies in Intelligence Award in 1995. Prior to joining the CIA, Manget was an associate with private law firms in Atlanta. He served in the U.S. Army Reserve Judge Advocate General’s Corps, retiring after 32 years with the rank of colonel. While in the reserves, Manget received a Meritorious Service Medal for work done in reorganizing CIA support to the military reserves. Manget earned his A.B degree in political science, summa cum laude, and graduated with Phi Beta Kappa honors from the University of Georgia, his M.A. from Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar and his J.D. from Vanderbilt University. He was also a Distinguished Graduate of the U.S. Air Force ROTC program and a Commandant’s List graduate of the Army’s Command and General Staff Officer School. 

 

 
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