Noam Biale
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Noam Biale is a graduate of New York University School of Law, where he was the Middle East Coordinator of the Iraqi Refugee Assistance Project and a student advocate in the Equal Justice Capital Defender Clinic.

Prior to law school, Noam worked as a policy analyst and organizer for the American Civil Liberties Union's Program on Technology and Liberty, specializing in surveillance, Real ID, DNA databanks and other privacy issues.

Noam holds a degree in philosophy from the University of California, Berkeley. He tutored in the high school equivalency program at San Quentin State Prison in California and has written two original plays.

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I Accept Your Peace Prize: An Open Letter to the Nobel Committee

Posted October 9, 2009 | 18:48:39 (EST)

Dear Nobel Committee,

I am pleased and honored that you have chosen President Barack Obama to accept this year's Nobel Peace Prize on my behalf.

No, you are not misreading that sentence. Some people seem to believe that you awarded the prize to President Obama himself. Indeed, he has...

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Hawks and Pigeons

Posted July 2, 2007 | 13:43:00 (EST)

Accusations are flying about what killed the Senate Immigration Reform Bill. Supporters and opponents of the bill both claim to represent the wishes of the American people, who, if the Senators are to be believed, desperately want reform of our broken immigration system, yet do not want any of...

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