Professor Philip Schrag

Philip G. Schrag is a Professor of Law at Georgetown University.

During the Carter Administration, he served as the Deputy General Counsel of the United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency and as the Legal Advisor to the U.S. Delegation to the comprehensive test ban (CTB) negotiations.

His twelve books include Listening for the Bomb (1989), a study of the Reagan administration's response to the CTB verification project of the Natural Resources Defense Council, and Global Action (1992), a study of how Parliamentarians for Global Action forced the nations of the world to pay greater attention to the CTB issue by forcing them to consider proposed amendments to the Limited Test Ban Treaty.

At Georgetown, he directs the Public Interest Law Scholars Program, which provides scholarships and educational enrichment for selected students who want to become lawyers for government agencies and non profit organizations.