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CAREER


Morton Mintz covered the Supreme Court for The Washington Post from 1964 to 1965 and again from 1977 to 1980. He is also a former chair of the Fund for Investigative Journalism.


PERSONAL


He lives with his wife, Anita, in Washington, D.C.


AWARDS

  • Columbia Journalism Award, Columbia University (1983)

  • Washington-Baltimore Newspaper Guild Award for Public Service (twice)

  • Playboy Foundation's Hugh M. Hefner First Amendment Award for Lifetime Achievement

  • Worth Bingham Memorial Award

  • Heywood Broun Memorial Award

  • Raymond Clapper Memorial Award

  • George Polk Memorial Award



BOOKS


Authored (4)

  • ''At Any Cost: Corporate Greed, Women, and the Dalkon Shield'' (1985)

  • ''The Pill: An Alarming Report'' (1970)

  • ''By Prescription Only: A report on the roles of the United States Food and Drug Administration, the American Medical Association, pharmaceutical manufacturers, ... may be worthless, injurious, or even lethal'' (1967)

  • ''The Therapeutic Nightmare: A report on prescription drug, the man who make them, and the agency that controls them'' (1965)



Co-authored (4)

  • ''America, Inc.: Who Owns and Operates the United States'' (1971), with Jerry S. Cohen

  • ''Power, Inc.'' (1976), with Jerry S. Cohen

  • ''Quotations from President Ron'' (1987), with Margaret Mintz

  • ''President Ron's Appointment Book (1988), with Anita Mintz



EXTERNAL LINKS/REFERENCES

  Mort Wants To Know: "http://wwwinformationdelightinfo/information/entry/Tompainecom" class="copylinks">Tompainecom series on questions the press should but doesn't ask of federal candidates Excerpts