Anthony Lewis is a prominent liberal intellectual, writing for The New York Times op-ed page and The New York Review of Books, among other publications. He was previously a columnist for the Times . Before that he was London bureau chief , Washington, D.C. bureau , and deskman all for the Times. From 1952-55 he worked for the Democratic National Committee and the Washington Daily News. His first Pulitzer Prize was in 1955, during the period of McCarthyism, for reporting on the U.S. government's loyalty program; he reported specifically on the dismissal of Abraham Chasanow, a US Navy... employee who was not informed of the nature of the accusations against him, nor of his accusers. Lewis's articles led to the employee's reinstatement. This story was fictionalized in the movie Three Brave Men starring Ernest Borgnine and Ray Milland. He won a second Pulitzer Prize in 1963 for his coverage of the United States Supreme Court. He has frequently written on the Court and matters of constitutional law.
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