Eric Lichtblau

Eric Lichtblau

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Eric Lichtblau is an American journalist and Washington bureau reporter for "The New York Times". Lichtblau joined The Times in September 2002 as a correspondent covering the Justice Department. Previously, Lichtblau worked at the Los Angeles Times for 15 years, where he also covered the Justice Department in their Washington bureau from 1999 to 2002. Prior to that, Lichtblau did stints on the L.A. Times investigative team in Los Angeles and covered various law enforcement beats. Lichtblau was born in Syracuse, N.Y., and graduated from Cornell University in 1987. With fellow New York Times reporter James Risen, Lichtblau was awarded a 2006 Pulitzer Prize for national reporting. He is the author of "Bush's Law: The Remaking of American Justice". [ cite web
url=http://www.slate.com/toolbar.aspx?action=print&id=2187498
title=The Education of a 9/11 Reporter: The inside drama behind the Times' warrantless wiretapping story
last=Lichtblau
first=Eric
publisher=Slate
date=2008-03-26
accessdate=2008-03-31
]

Bibliography

*"Bush's Law: The Remaking of American Justice " (Pantheon, 2008 ISBN 037542492X)

References

External links

* [http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/l/eric_lichtblau/index.html Recent and archived news articles by Eric Lichtblau of The New York Times]


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