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Dahlia Lithwick : ウィキペディア英語版
Dahlia Lithwick

Dahlia Lithwick is a Canadian writer and editor who lives in the United States. Lithwick is a contributing editor at ''Newsweek'' and 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'', ''The American Prospect'', ''ELLE'', ''The Ottawa Citizen'', and ''The Washington Post''.
She was a regular guest on ''The Al Franken Show'', and has been a guest columnist for the ''New York Times'' Op-Ed page. Lithwick, functioning in her role as Slate's legal correspondent, frequently provides summaries of and commentary on current United States Supreme Court cases as a guest on National Public Radio's newsmagazine ''Day to Day'', which was co-produced by Slate.com. She received the Online News Association's award for online commentary in 2001.〔(New York Times Columnist Biography, Dahlia Lithwick )〕
In 2009, Lithwick wrote an article for ''Slate'' titled "I Need a Hero: Seeking a bomb-throwing, passionate, visionary, liberal Scalia for a seat on the Supreme Court." In the article, she called for President Obama to nominate a person who was "some cross between Rachel Maddow and Emma Goldman."
Lithwick was born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada and is a Canadian citizen. She moved to the U.S. to study at Yale University, where she received a B.A. in English in 1990. As a student at Yale she debated on the American Parliamentary Debate Association circuit. In 1990 she and her debate partner at the time Austan Goolsbee were runners up for National Debate Team of the Year.
She went on to study law at Stanford University, where she received her J.D. in 1996. She then clerked for Judge Procter Hug on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.〔 She is Jewish, and keeps a kosher home.
==Bibliography==

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