Charles Lane is a Washington Post editorial board member and op-ed columnist who previously served as the newspaper's Supreme Court correspondent.
A finalist for the 2009 Pulitzer Prize in editorial writing, he gained recognition as editor of The New Republic for exposing journalist Stephen Glass's fraud, depicted in the 2003 film Shattered Glass.
Lane has extensive experience as a foreign correspondent covering Europe and Latin America.
He has authored multiple books, including The Day Freedom Died, which he wrote while covering the Supreme Court, demonstrating his expertise in legal and historical journalism.
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