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Emily Bazelon (born 1971) is an American journalist, staff writer for the ''New York Times Magazine'', and a senior research fellow at Yale Law School. Her work as a writer focuses on law, women, and family issues.〔(Yale Law School Lecturers and Affiliates )〕 ==Journalism career== Bazelon is a writer for the New York Times Magazine and former senior editor of ''Slate''.〔 She has written articles about controversial subjects, such as the ''Hamdan v. Rumsfeld'' trial and post-abortion syndrome. She is also a contributing writer to ''The New York Times Magazine''.〔(List of ''Slate'' contributors )〕 Before joining ''Slate'', Bazelon was a senior editor of ''Legal Affairs''.〔 Her writing has also appeared in ''The Atlantic'', ''Mother Jones'', ''The Washington Post'', ''The Boston Globe'', ''The New Republic'', and other publications.〔 She has worked as a reporter in the San Francisco Bay Area and, in 1993 and 1994, as a freelance journalist in Israel.〔("Personal Branding Interview: Emily Bazelon" ), ''Personal Branding Blog'', Dec. 30, 2009〕 Bazelon is also a senior research scholar in Law and Truman Capote Fellow for Creative Writing and Law at Yale Law School.〔 Bazelon and former ''New York Times'' legal correspondent Linda Greenhouse are affiliated with the Law and Media Program of Yale Law School. Bazelon has appeared on the ''The Colbert Report'' to discuss Supreme Court issues. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Emily Bazelon」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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