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Marc Cooper, IJJ Associate Director, is a contributing editor at The Nation, and a regular contributor to The Atlantic and other publications including the Los Angeles Times. He's also a Visiting Professor of Journalism at the USC Annenberg School for Communication. For more than three decades his articles, essays and interviews have appeared in scores of publications ranging from Harper's and The New Yorker to Rolling Stone, Playboy and the London Times. Cooper has also worked as a documentary news correspondent and producer for the Christian Science Monitor, CBS News and PBS Frontline. He has covered conflict, war and revolution in Asia, Africa and South and Central America, along with domestic political and cultural stories. His books include "Roll Over Che Guevara" (Verso 1995), the L.A. Times best-seller "Pinochet and Me: A Chilean Anti-Memoir" (Verso 2001) and "The Last Honest Place in America: Paradise and Perdition in the New Las Vegas" (Nation Books 2004).


Fellowship Project:

On the Border of Hyprocrisy: The unintended consequences of getting tough on illegal immigration
This article was produced as part of the Border Justice Fellowship Program of the Institute for Justice and Journalism at USC's Annenberg School for Communication. Marc Cooper is a Justice and Journalism Senior Fellow.

 

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