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Editor: Lou Dubose
Past editors: Ben A. Franklin (1993–2005)
Past editors: Tristram Coffin (1974–1993)
Associate Editor: Lisa Vandepaer
Publisher:
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President: Hamilton Fish

Board of Directors:
Cynthia Brown, author, editor, civil-liberties
and human-rights specialist
Leonard and Rhoda Dreyfus, longtime civil-liberties activists
John Leonard, media critic, Harper’s magazine,
CBS News
Pamela Newkirk, professor of journalism, New York University
Betsy Reed, executive editor, The Nation
Jonathan Schell, author of Fate of the Earth,
anti-nuclear activist
Ruth Shikes, co-founder, The Washington
Spectator