Stuart Taylor Jr.
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Stuart Taylor Jr. is a Nonresident Senior Fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institute as well as a regular columnist for National Journal and a Contributing Editor at Newsweek. He is a graduate of Princeton University and Harvard Law School.
Taylor has previously served as a Senior writer for American Lawyer Media, from 1989-1997, a lecturer at Princeton University for one year, a reporter and Supreme Court correspondent for The New York Times, an attorney at the D.C. law firm of William, Cutler and Pickering, and as a legal reporter for various newspapers.
He is the co-author, with Professor K.C. Johnson of Brooklyn College, of Until Proven Innocent: Political Correctness and the Shameful Injustice of the Duke Lacrosse Case (ISBN 0-312-36912-3). It was published in September 2007.
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- Brookings Scholar Stuart Taylor Jr. Professional biography.
- Archive of articles written for The New York Times
- Essays Written For The Atlantic
- Investigating The Investigators Panel discussion discuss investigations of involving former Independent Counsel Ken Starr.
- "Guilty in the Duke Case" A column by Stuart Taylor Jr. and KC Johnson, The Washington Post, September 7, 2007