Noah Feldman, a 33 year-old NYU law professor who was raised an Orthodox Jew, was recently thrust into the limelight when he was appointed senior legal advisor for the Office of Reconstruction in Baghdad. Back in New York, he shares his thoughts on Iraq's future constitution.
The Morale Of The Story
Dan Klaidman, Washington bureau chief for Newsweek, and Karen Tumulty, national correspondent for Time Magazine, on morale in Iraq and intelligence questions at home
Lord, I Was Born a NAMBLA Man
Eugene Nathanson, an attorney representing Peter Melzer, a former physics teacher at Bronx Science, on why he thinks Melzer should not have been dismissed for his association with the North American Man/Boy Love Association
What Would Mohammed Do?
Noah Feldman, professor of law at New York University, former senior adviser for constitutional law at the Office of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance in Iraq and author of After Jihad: America and the Struggle for Islamic Democracy (Farrar Straus & Giroux, 2003), on the task ahead for the Iraqi ...
Soapbox
First-time callers share their thoughts on Iraq and the compatibility of Islam and democracy.