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Name
  
Barry Siegel

Role
  
Correspondent

Movies
  
Windows


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Born
  
September 7, 1949 (age 74) (
1949-09-07
)
St. Louis, United States

Awards
  
Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing

Nominations
  
Edgar Award for Best Fact Crime

Books
  
Manifest Injustice: The True, A Death in White Bear Lake, Claim of Privilege, After Snowden: Privacy - S, The Perfect Witness: A Novel of

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Barry Siegel (born September 7, 1949) is an American journalist. He is a former national correspondent for the Los Angeles Times who won the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing in 2002 for his piece "A Father's Pain, a Judge's Duty, and a Justice Beyond Their Reach." In 2003, University of California, Irvine recruited Siegel to chair the school's new undergraduate degree program in literary journalism. Siegel is the author of the true crime novel A Death in White Bear Lake, which is considered by many to be a seminal document regarding child abuse. He is also the author of Manifest Injustice; Claim of Privilege: A Mysterious Plane Crash, a Landmark Supreme Court Case, and the Rise of State Secrets; and a co-author of After Snowden: Privacy, Secrecy, and Security in the Information Age (with Ronald Goldfarb, Edward Wasserman, David D. Cole, Hodding Carter III, Thomas S. Blanton, and Jon L. Mills). Siegel lives in Sherman Oaks and Irvine, California.

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