Julian Sanchez

Journalist, Person

1979 –

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Who is Julian Sanchez?

Julian Sanchez is an American libertarian writer living in Washington, D.C.. Currently a Senior fellow at the Cato Institute, he previously covered technology and privacy issues as the Washington Editor for Ars Technica. He first came to public attention in 2003 when he helped to expose gun control critic John Lott for defending himself in online forums using an assumed identity. Soon afterwards, Sanchez was hired as an assistant editor at Reason magazine, where he is now a contributing editor.

Sanchez was raised in Bergen County, New Jersey, where he attended public school.

Sanchez has a weblog on his personal website. He has also blogged for Reason and The Economist. In the winter of 2005–06, Andrew Sullivan asked Sanchez and Ross Douthat to guest blog on his widely read weblog, The Daily Dish. Sanchez's work has been cited in blogs such as The Volokh Conspiracy, Marginal Revolution, and Instapundit. In a 2010 blog post he adapted the philosophical term epistemic closure to describe the effect that the rise of conservative media has had on right-of-center political discourse in the United States.

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Born
Mar 14, 1979
New Jersey
Religion
  • Atheism
Profession
Education
  • New York University
Employment
  • Blogger

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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