Dahlia Lithwick

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Dahlia Lithwick is a senior editor at Slate. She writes "Supreme Court Dispatches" and "Jurisprudence" and has covered the Microsoft trial and other legal issues for Slate. Before joining Slate as a freelancer in 1999, she worked for a family law firm in Reno, Nevada. Her work has appeared in The New Republic, ELLE, The Ottawa Citizen, and The Washington Post. She is a regular guest on The Al Franken Show, and has been a guest columnist for the New York Times Op-Ed page. She is a graduate of Yale University and Stanford Law School.

Lithwick is Canadian in origin; despite living in the United States she remains a Canadian citizen.

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  • "Me v. Everybody : Absurd Contracts for an Absurd World", 2003 (ISBN 0-7611-2389-X), co-authored with Brandt Goldstein
  • "Building a national immunization system: a guide to immunization services and resources" 1994 (ISBN 1-881985-06-7), co-authored with Paula Franklin and Carol Regan
  • "I Will Sing Life: Voices from the Hole in the Wall Gang Camp" 1992 (ISBN 0-316-09273-8), co-authored with Larry Berger

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