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Scott Horton (radio Host), Scott Horton
Scott Horton may refer to: *Scott Horton (attorney), human-rights attorney and journalist *Scott Horton (radio host) Scott Horton (born 1976) is an American radio host and author. He serves as the editorial director of the Libertarian Institute and hosts ''The Scott Horton Show'', where he has conducted thousands of interviews with experts on foreign policy, ..., libertarian activist, author, and host of Antiwar Radio See also * Scott Houghton (born 1971), English former footballer {{Hndis, name=Horton, Scott ...
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Scott Horton (attorney)
Scott Horton is an American attorney known for his work in human rights law and the law of armed conflict, as well as emerging markets and international law. He graduated Texas Law School in Austin with a JD and was a partner in a large New York law firm, Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler. He "has advised sovereigns on the pursuit of kleptocratic predecessors." In April 2007, he joined ''Harper's Magazine'' as a legal affairs and national security contributor, and he currently authors the No Comment blog at Harper's Online. Horton has also written for ''The American Lawyer'', and ''The Daily Beast'' and has been interviewed on ''Antiwar Radio''.Scott Horton Interviews The Other Scott Horton
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Scott Horton (radio Host)
Scott Horton (born 1976) is an American radio host and author. He serves as the editorial director of the Libertarian Institute and hosts ''The Scott Horton Show'', where he has conducted thousands of interviews with experts on foreign policy, war, and civil liberties. Horton is also the author of ''Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan'' and ''Enough Already: Time to End the War on Terrorism'', both of which critique U.S. military interventions. An advocate of non-interventionism, Horton is known for his libertarian critique of American foreign policy and his opposition to the expansion of military power. He has contributed to various publications, including '' Antiwar.com'' and ''The American Conservative'', and frequently speaks at conferences and events whose stated aims are to promote peace and individual liberty. Career Horton hosts '' Antiwar Radio'' for Pacifica Radio's KPFK 90.7 FM in Los Angeles, as well as the podcast ''The Scott Horton Show.'' Horton ha ...
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