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John Leo

John Leo is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and the editor of MindingTheCampus.com, a webmagazine dedicated to chronicling developments within higher education in an effort to restore balance and intellectual pluralism to our American universities. He is also a contributing editor at the Institute's City Journal. His popular column, "On Society," ran in U.S.News & World Report for 17 years, and was syndicated to 140 newspapers through the Universal Press Syndicate.

Leo has worked as a senior writer for Time magazine, and as a staff reporter for the New York Times specializing in intellectual trends and the social sciences. Among other position he has held are assistant administrator of New York City's environmental protection administration, editor of a Catholic newspaper in Iowa, associate editor of Commonweal, book editor of the social science journal Trans-Action (now Society), and "Press Clips" columnist for the Village Voice.

Leo has also served as a member of the ACLU church-state committee and as a member, for ten years, of the Columbia Journalism Review's board of advisers. He has taught a summer course in non-fiction writing at Southampton College. He is the author of three books, most recently "Incorrect Thoughts."

He has three grown daughters and lives in Manhattan with his wife, Jacqueline, an author and editor.

Select Media:

  • Brad Davis Show, Talk of Connecticut, 8-5-08
  • Lynn Woolley Show, KTEM, 8-3-08
  • Jerry Doyle Show, Talk Radio Network, 8-1-08
  • Michael Reagan Show, Radio America, 8-1-08
  • Radio Factor with Bill O'Reilly, Westwood One, 6-2-08

Articles/Op-eds

  • The Hate Rally That Wasn't, Huffington Post, 10-15-08
  • When Journalists Applaud Obama New York Daily News, 07-31-08
  • Canadian Kangaroos National Review Online, 06-20-08
  • The Hazards of Telling the Truth Wall Street Journal, 04-15-08
  • At Columbia, History is Being Written by the Radicals New York Daily News, 04-10-08 (This article originally appeared on City Journal Online and also appears on MindingTheCampus.com)
  • Invitation Shames UND Grand Forks Herald, 03-26-08
  • Catholic-Bashing Huffington Post, 03-22-08
  • Barely Relevant Notes on Bill Buckley Huffington Post, 02-28-08
  • Columbia Caves for Land's Sake New York Post, 11-18-07
  • Who Will Stand Up For Campus Free Speech? Townhall.com, 10-23-07
  • Among Collegiate Educators, a Disturbing Hegemony Washington Post, 09-12-07
  • Indoctrination 101 Townhall.com, 09-12-07
  • Arrested Development Wall Street Journal, 08-21-07
  • Brawley Case of the South New York Sun, 08-10-07
  • Swerving Around Riots New York Sun, 07-19-07
  • And the Award Goes To... New York Sun, 06-25-07
  • UCLA's Segregation Problem Realclearpolitics, 06-14-07
  • College Censorship New York Sun, 05-02-07
  • Journalism's Hoax on Duke New York Sun, 04-17-07
  • Imus's Enablers Wall Street Journal, 04-11-07
  • Holocaust Avoidance FrontPageMagazine.com, 04-06-07
  • Free Inquiry? Not on Campus RealClearPolitics.com, 02-01-07(Originally appears in City Journal, Winter 2007)
  • City Journal Articles

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