
Judith Miller is a former reporter for The New York Times and author of four books on
the Middle East, biological weapons and the Holocaust.
For information on her prosecution for refusing to reveal sources to federal prosecutors, see the
news section of this Web site or the
Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press.
In this section:
Judy Speaks in Brazil
Iraqi Militants Becoming Citizens
Intelligent Policing Comes to New Jersey
Best of the Web -- I've Got a Secret
The Other Terrorism
WHAT I LEARNED AT 'ANTI-JIHAD U'
FBI VS. THE NYPD: Behind the Latest Flap
Anti-terrorism in paradise: Lacking funds and manpower, Bratton's war on terror is based on the principle of sharing.
From the Shores of Tripoli
Book Review: George Tenet's At the Center of the Storm

Germs: Biological Weapons and America's Secret War
by Judith Miller, William Broad, Stephen Engelberg
Simon & Schuster, 2001

God Has Ninety-Nine Names: A Reporter's Journey Through a Militant Middle East
by Judith Miller
Simon & Schuster, 1996

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Best of the Web -- I've Got a Secret
Wall Street Journal, June 25, 2008
Judy recently spoke at a symposium organized by the Manhattan Institute regarding the Federal "shield law." See the "articles" section of this website for further information.
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Posted by Judith Miller | June 27, 2008
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