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Scott Horton (other)
Scott Horton may refer to: *Scott Horton (attorney), human-rights attorney and journalist *Scott Horton (radio host), libertarian activist, author, and host of Antiwar Radio See also * Scott Houghton Scott Houghton (born 22 October 1971 in Hitchin) is an English former Association football, footballer and current Police Officer. Houghton was a midfielder who began his career with Tottenham Hotspur F.C., Tottenham Hotspur before going on to p ...
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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 is an American radio host and author. 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 has conducted over 5,000 interviews since 2003. He is also the director of the Libertarian Institute. Horton is the editorial director of the non-interventionist news portal Antiwar.com. He was previously the host of ''Say It Ain't So'' on Free Radio Austin 97.1 FM, the ''Weekend Interview Show'' and the KAOS Report on Radio KAOS 95.9 FM, for which he won ''The Austin Chronicle''s Best of Austin award in 2007 for "Best Iraq War Coverage". Horton's book ''Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan'' (2017) is an account of the War in Afghanistan since 2001, which argues that the United States should end its presence in the country. ''The American Conservative'' described the work as a "masterful account of America’s prolonged Afghan engagement." In 2019, Horton edited and ...
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