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Double Standard by David F. Pierre Jr.
Double Standard by David F. Pierre Jr.










Double Standard by David F. Pierre Jr.

He received a BA in philosophy from George Washington University in 1990 and a JD from New York University School of Law in 1994. After two losses during his campaigns for the city council, Greenwald stopped running for political office and instead focused on law school. In 1991, Greenwald ran again for the at-large seat on the council at age 23, coming in third place but losing once again with less than half of the total votes of his other two opponents. He was unsuccessful, coming in fourth place in the race with only 7% of the total vote that election. Inspired by his grandfather's time on the then- Lauderdale Lakes City Council, Greenwald, still in high school, decided to run at the age of 17 for an at-large seat on the council in the 1985 elections. Greenwald attended Nova Middle School and Nova High School in Davie, Florida. His parents, who are Jewish, and his grandparents did try to introduce him to Judaism, but he grew up without practicing an organized religion, did not have a bar mitzvah, and has said his "moral precepts aren't informed in any way by religious doctrine". Greenwald's family moved to Lauderdale Lakes, Florida, when he was an infant his parents separated when he was six. Greenwald was born in New York City to Arlene and Daniel Greenwald. Greenwald was charged with cybercrimes by Brazilian prosecutors over the leaks in January 2020, though the charges were dismissed by a federal judge a month later.

Double Standard by David F. Pierre Jr.

The conversations appeared to show the investigative judge acting prejudicially towards Lula in the lead up to the 2018 elections. Through The Intercept Brasil in June 2019, Greenwald published leaked conversations between senior officials involved in Operation Car Wash, a corruption case in Brazil. Greenwald subsequently started self-publishing on Substack. In 2014, he cofounded The Intercept, of which he was an editor until he resigned in October 2020.

Double Standard by David F. Pierre Jr.

His work contributed to The Guardian 's 2014 Pulitzer Prize win, and he won the 2013 George Polk Award along with three other reporters, including Laura Poitras. In June 2013, while at The Guardian, he began publishing a series of reports detailing previously unknown information about American and British global surveillance programs based on classified documents provided by Edward Snowden. Greenwald started contributing to Salon in 2007, and to The Guardian in 2012. He became a vocal critic of the Iraq War and has maintained a critical position of American foreign policy. Bush Administration in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks. He began blogging on national security issues in October 2005, when he was becoming increasingly concerned with what he viewed as attacks on civil liberties by the George W. In 1996, Greenwald founded a law firm concentrating on First Amendment litigation. Glenn Edward Greenwald (born March 6, 1967) is an American journalist, author, and lawyer.












Double Standard by David F. Pierre Jr.