Authors

Karen J. Greenberg Karen J. Greenberg

Karen J. Greenberg is the Director of the Center on National Security at Fordham Law School and author of the book The Least Worst Place.

Apr 2, 2010

Moustafa Bayoumi Moustafa Bayoumi

Moustafa Bayoumi, a professor at Brooklyn College, is a co-editor of The Edward Said Reader (Vintage) and the author of How Does It Feel to Be a Problem? Being Young and Arab in America (Penguin Press).

Apr 2, 2010

Jonathan H. Marks Jonathan H. Marks

Jonathan H. Marks is a barrister at Matrix Chambers, London, and a veteran of the Pinochet case. He is currently Greenwall Fellow in Bioethics at Georgetown University Law Center a…

Apr 2, 2010

Tara McKelvey Tara McKelvey

Tara McKelvey, a 2011 Guggenheim fellow, is the author of Monstering: Inside America’s Policy of Secret Interrogations and Torture in the Terror War. She writes frequently for The New York Times Book Review.

Apr 2, 2010

Anthony Lewis Anthony Lewis

Anthony Lewis is a former New York Times columnist.

Apr 2, 2010

Heather Rogers Heather Rogers

Heather Rogers is a journalist and filmmaker, and is the author of the recently published Gone Tomorrow: The Hidden Life of Garbage (The New Press).

Apr 2, 2010

Jack Rakove Jack Rakove

Jack Rakove is W. R. Coe Professor of History and American Studies and professor of political science at Stanford University. He is the author of four books, including Original Mea…

Apr 2, 2010

Emily Galpern Emily Galpern

Emily Galpern is project director at the Center for Genetics and Society, an Oakland, California-based public-interest organization advocating the responsible use and regulation of…

Apr 2, 2010

John Keats John Keats

Apr 2, 2010

Mark LeVine Mark LeVine

Mark LeVine is a professor of history at the University of California, Irvine and Distinguished Visiting Professor at Lund University’s Center for Middle Eastern Studies in S…

Apr 2, 2010

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