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Benjamin Wittes (born November 5, 1969) is an American journalist. He is Senior Fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution, where he is the Research Director in Public Law, and Co-Director of the Harvard Law School – Brookings Project on Law and Security.〔(/ Wittes bio at Brookings Institution )〕 He works principally on issues related to American law and national security. Along with Robert M. Chesney and Jack Goldsmith, Wittes cofounded the Lawfare Blog, which is devoted to the nonideological discussions of hard U.S. national security choices. Wittes is also a member of the Hoover Institution's Task Force on National Security and Law.〔(Benjamin Wittes - Penguin Group (USA) Authors - Penguin Group (USA) ).〕〔(Wittes bio at Hoover Institution ).〕 Wittes is a frequent speaker on topics of detention, interrogation, and national security, before academic, government, policy, and military audiences. ==Biography== Wittes was born in 1969 in Boston, Massachusetts and graduated from Oberlin College in 1990. He is married to Tamara Cofman Wittes. Wittes brings a non-lawyer's perspective to legal journalism, which has been his primary pursuit. After a stint covering the U.S. Justice Department and federal regulatory agencies for ''Legal Times''.,〔(/ Wittes bio at Brookings Institution )〕 he was an editorial writer (1997-2006) for the ''The Washington Post'', concentrating on legal affairs. Wittes has written for a wide range of publications,including ''The Atlantic'' and ''The New Republic'' for which he wrote regular columns, and ''Slate'', ''Wilson Quarterly'', ''The Weekly Standard'', ''Policy Review'', and ''First Things''.
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