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| Born | Miguel Julian Sanchez March 14, 1979 New Jersey, U.S. |
| Education | New York University |
| Occupation | Journalist, blogger |
| Ethnicity | Caucasian - U.S. |
| Religious belief(s) | Atheist |
| Notable credit(s) | editor at Reason magazine; has guest blogged for Andrew Sullivan; frequent guest on BloggingHeads.tv |
| [[1] Official website] | |
Julian Sanchez (born March 14, 1979) is an American libertarian writer living in Washington, D.C.. Currently a fellow at the Cato Institute, he previously covered technology and privacy issues as the Washington Editor for Ars Technica.[2] He first came to public attention in 2003 when he helped to expose gun control critic John Lott for defending himself in online forums using an assumed identity. Soon afterwards, Sanchez was hired as an assistant editor at Reason magazine where he is now a contributing editor. He also worked as a staff writer at the Cato Institute. He currently blogs for The Economist.
Sanchez has a weblog at juliansanchez.com, and contributes to Reason magazine's Hit and Run blog. In the winter of 2005-06, Andrew Sullivan asked Sanchez and Ross Douthat to guest blog on his widely read weblog, the Daily Dish. Sanchez's work is widely cited in the blogosphere,[citation needed] including such high-profile blogs as The Volokh Conspiracy, Marginal Revolution, and Instapundit.
Sanchez is a graduate of New York University, where he studied philosophy and political science.
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