Jerry Tuccille

Jerry Tuccille

Jerry Tuccille (J. D. Tuccille) is an Arizona-based libertarian political writer.[1] He is perhaps best known as the Civil Liberties Examiner for Examiner.com, where he writes about free speech, privacy, police conduct, the right to bear arms, and other civil liberties. His blog Disloyal Opposition is followed by libertarians.

Biography

His work has been published in newspapers including the Washington Times, the Arizona Republic, and the Arizona Daily Sun. He has also been quoted in The New York Times, Salon, Wired, WorldNetDaily, and the Las Vegas Review-Journal. He also appeared on Catherine Crier Live on Court TV to discuss abusive airport security practices.

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