Judith Miller, a central figure in both the Lewis Libby trial and the debate over weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, has joined the Manhattan Institute.
The former New York Times reporter is now an adjunct fellow at the conservative think tank. The bio posted on the institute’s web site describes her focus as “Middle East and counterterrorism, and the need to strike a delicate balance between protecting both national security and American civil liberties in a post-9/11 world.”
Trustees of the organization include former George H.W. Bush speechwriter Peggy Noonan and commentator Bill Kristol.
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