Jacob Sullum

He focuses most of his writings on shrinking the realm of politics and expanding individual choice.He has appeared on Fox News Channel, CNN, The O'Reilly Factor, Hardball, Paula Zahn Now, The Charlie Rose Show, and NPR while also speaking at the International Conference on Drug Policy Reform and the Conference on Computers, Freedom, and Privacy.He previously worked as an editor for National Review and a reporter for the News and Courier/Evening Post in Charleston, South Carolina.[3] Sullum is for a non-interventionist foreign policy and has defended then-presidential candidate Ron Paul stating that it is inaccurate to call him an isolationist.[6] Over the span of his career, Sullum's work has won a handful of awards which include:[3]
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