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Michael J. Horowitz is director of Hudson Institute's Project for Civil Justice Reform and Project for International Religious Liberty. He served as general counsel for the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) under the Reagan Administration, and has taught law at the University of Mississippi and Georgetown. He has also practice private law as a partner at national law firms. Horowitz joined Hudson Institute as a Senior Fellow where he has put together left and right coalitions on a wide variety of foreign and domestic isues. He has written frequently and is regularly called to testify and consult with Congress.
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Horowitz is often quoted in the national press and is the author of many articles on the subjects of legal reform, religious persecution, the future of the American welfare system, federalism, and the U.S. Congress. He has been interviewed and quoted by The Jerusalem Post, Chicago Sun-Times, and Washington Post, among others. His publications include: “Can TORT Law Be Ethical?” (The Weekly Standard, 2001); “Hollowed Be Thy Subsidies” (American Outlook, 2000); and “Subsidies May Cost Churches Their Souls” (The Wall Street Journal, 1999). Horowitz has appeared on numerous radio and television shows including World News Tonight, The O’Reilley Factor, NPR’s All Things Considered, and many programs that air in Asia.
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