Mark Joseph Stern | |
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Born | 1991 |
Alma mater | Georgetown University |
Occupation(s) | Author, political commentator, journalist |
Movement | Progressivism in the US |
Website | Personal website |
Mark Joseph Stern (born 1991) is a senior writer covering courts and the law, especially the Supreme Court, for Slate.[1][2]
He frequently appears on television, especially on MSNBC,[3][4] and in podcasts,[5][6] commenting on legal and social issues. In addition to the Supreme Court, his areas of expertise include LGBTQ+ equality,[7] reproductive rights,[8] U.S. territorial law and criminal justice.[9][3][10]
He has co-authored many law review articles about free speech,[11] gay rights,[12] and transgender equality.[10][13]
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