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Wendy
Kaminer, a lawyer and social critic, writes
about law, liberty, feminism, religion, and
popular culture. Her latest book is Free for
All: Defending Liberty in America Today. A
former Guggenheim Fellow, she is the author
of six previous books: Sleeping with Extra-Terrestrials:
The Rise of Irrationalism and Perils of Piety;
True Love Waits: Essays and Criticism; It's
All the Rage: Crime and Culture; I'm Dysfunctional,You're
Dysfunctional: The Recovery Movement & Other
Self-Help Fashions; A Fearful Freedom: Women's
Flight from Equality; and Women Volunteering:
The Pleasure, Pain & Politics of Unpaid
Work. Her articles and reviews have appeared
in numerous publications including The New
York Times, The Atlantic Monthly, The Wall
Street Journal, The American Prospect, Free
Inquiry, Dissent, The Nation, and Newsweek.
Her commentaries have aired on NPR’s
Morning Edition.
Before embarking on her writing
career, Ms. Kaminer practiced law, as a staff
attorney in the New
York Legal Aid Society and the New York City
Mayor's Office. She currently serves on the
National Board of the American Civil Liberties
Union. |