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Barbara Bradley

Barbara Bradley is Washington Correspondent for National Public Radio, covering the Justice Department, the FBI, court cases and other legal affairs. Before joining NPR in 1995, she worked for eleven years at the Christian Science Monitor in Boston, Tokyo and Washington. In 1993-94, she spent a year at Yale Law School as a Knight Fellow. She is a graduate of Williams College.


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Barbara Bradley
Barbara Bradley
National Public Radio