Marty Garbus is an award winning author with six books and many articles to his credit. His books include Courting Disaster, a look at the present Supreme Court, The Next 25 Years: How the Supreme Court Will Make You Forget the Meaning of Words Like Privacy, Equality and Freedom, and Tough Talk: How I Fought for Writers, Comics, Bigots, and the American Way, a book that examines First Amendment issues and Internet-related media problems. Martin Garbus’ articles have appeared in such prominent publications as the New York Times, the Los Angelas Times, the Washington Post, New York Review of Books, Harper’s, many legal publications, in the Chinese press, and on the internet in Huffington Post. Mr Garbus has participated in the drafting of several constitutions and foreign laws, including the constitution of Czechoslovakia. He has taught at Yale, Columbia, Tsinghua and Renmin in Beijing, as well as in law schools in Prague, Paris, Pisa and Moscow. Mr. Garbus received the Fulbright Award in 2010 and the James Joyce Award from the University of Dublin in 2014.