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WSJ’s Willick to join Washington Post as staff columnist

Jason Willick

The following excerpt announcement was sent out by The Washington Post:

Washington Post Opinions today announced the addition of Jason Willick as a staff columnist, starting Feb. 21. Willick will bring his broad expertise to regular columns on the latest legal issues, political news and global affairs.

A graduate of Stanford University, Willick was formerly an editorial writer and assistant editorial features editor for The Wall Street Journal, and before that a staff writer and associate editor at The American Interest. His writing has also appeared in National Review, National Affairs and Modern Age.

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