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Jay Michaelson
Jay Michaelson (born May, 1971) is a writer and LGBT activist in the USA who writes on spirituality, Judaism, sexuality, and law.〔(Jay Michaelson.net )〕 Michaelson is legal affairs and religion columnist at ''The Daily Beast''〔(The Daily Beast, Jay Michaelson )〕 and a contributing editor to ''The Forward'',〔(Forward, Jay Michaelson )〕 newspaper. Michaelson has twice won the New York Society for Professional Journalists award for opinion writing, most recently in 2014.〔(Deadline Club, September 26, 2014 )〕
== Legal and political writing ==

Michaelson graduated Yale Law School in 1997. His 1998 ''Stanford Environmental Law Journal'' article〔http://elj.stanford.edu/elj/public/archives/author.shtml#m Stanford Environmental Law Journal〕〔Online : http://www.metatronics.net/lit/geo2.html〕 on geoengineering and climate change was described as "seminal" by Salon Magazine〔(Salon Magazine, April 2, 2008 )〕 and he is regarded as an early advocate of the policy.〔(Atlantic Monthly, July/August 2009 )〕 Other legal academic work was published in the Yale Law Journal〔(Jay Michaelson, Redefining Regulatory Reform: Toxics, Politics, and Ethics. Yale Law Journal, Vol. 105, Issue 7 )〕 and Duke Law Journal.〔(Jay Michaelson, On Listening to the Kulturkampf: How America Overruled Bowers v. Hardwick, Even Though Romer v. Evans Didn't. Duke Law Review, Vol. 49, Issue 6 )〕
Since 2004, Michaelson's legal and political writing has focused on religion, progressive politics, and LGBT issues. In 2009, his essay entitled "How I'm Losing My Love for Israel" generated substantial controversy in the Jewish world, including responses 〔(Forward, October 21, 2009 )〕 from Daniel Gordis,〔(Forward, October 12, 2009 )〕 and Jonathan Sarna,.〔(Forward, October 9, 2009 )〕
His recent work has been featured on MSNBC ("Gays under attack over Ebola")〔(MSNBC, November 3, 2014 )〕 and Meet the Press ("Prayer breakfast dispute").〔(Meet The Press, February 4, 2014 )〕 As a result, Michaelson was listed in the Forward 50 list of the most influential American Jews in 2009.
In 2013, Michaelson wrote a long-form report on the religious exemptions movement, ''Redefining Religious Liberty: The Covert Campaign Against Civil Rights.''.〔(Jay Michaelson, Redefining Religious Liberty, Political Research Associates, 2013 )〕 Michaelson's work on this issue gained prominence a year later after the Hobby Lobby Supreme Court case.〔(Reuters, March 24, 2014 )〕 Since then he has appeared on NPR〔(All Things Considered, February 25, 2014 )〕 and at the Newseum〔(Gay Rights and Religious Freedom: Is Common Ground Possible? )〕 and written many articles on religious liberty in Reuters,〔(Reuters, June 30, 2014 )〕 The Washington Post〔(Washington Post, April 6, 2015 )〕 and other publications.
In 2014, Michaelson co-founded a project at The Daily Beast entitled ''Quorum: Global LGBT Voices'', which features TED-style talks by LGBT leaders from the Global South.〔(Quorum: Global LGBT Voices )〕 And in 2015, Michaelson began a series of articles for The Daily Beast on prosecutorial misconduct.〔(The Daily Beast, September 28, 2015 )〕 He has also written controversial articles on abortion, including one in the Washington Post claiming that Planned Parenthood is "doing God's work."〔(Washington Post, July 24, 2015 )〕

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