James Freedman is a graduate of Johns Hopkins University and a student at Stanford Law School, where he has served as an editor on the boards of the Stanford Law Review and the Stanford Technology Law Review, and as Co-President of the Stanford Law and Technology Association. In 2012, James published Protecting State Secrets as Intellectual Property: A Strategy for Prosecuting WikiLeaks in the Stanford Journal of International Law.

During the 2008 election, James served as an Op-Ed Editor for The Huffington Post's OffTheBus, during which time he interviewed Ron Paul and a variety of experts for political and public policy articles. He subsequently wrote a number of Editorial Roundups for the Post's then-new World section.

In addition to his former post as an editor of The Johns Hopkins News-Letter, he has written a column on the college application process for Los Angeles Family Magazine and been nationally syndicated by Featurewell.com. While writing for the News-Letter, he interviewed a Nobel Prize winner, CNN's Wolf Blitzer and Jeffrey Toobin, film director Wes Craven, the Director of the NIH, Maryland's Governor, and a number of other interesting individuals.

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