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240:, Kaplan's profiles included Charlie Rose, David Geffen, Shaquille O'Neal, Howard Schultz (of Starbucks), Ralph Nader, Marc Benioff (of Salesforce.com), David Boies, Dennis Kozlowski in prison, SAS, Haagen-Daz, Shake Shack, Mars Candy, Chipotle, Lou Dobbs, the former Hollywood agent Michael Ovitz, education entrepreneur Sal Khan, and Hostess Twinkies in bankruptcy. In July 2011, he wrote the much-debated cover story on "Tech Bubble 2.0." He's worked for a day on the Monopoly assembly line at Hasbro, at an Aeropostale register on Black Friday, and atop an asphalt tank at NuStar Energy. He also writes an occasional education column for the magazine. 599: 197:: "The New Rich of Silicon Valley", "The Most Hated Man in Baseball", profiles of Justices Clarence Thomas and William Brennan, "The Selling of Star Wars", "The birth of Netscape", "The Great Home Run Chase of 1998", "The Return of the Hale-Bopp Comet", and "The Secret Vote That Made George W. Bush President". His 155:
family, the son of Erna and Alan William Kaplan. His father was a surgeon and his mother, a clinical social worker at the university health service of the State University of New York at Stony Brook. His great-great-grandfather was Adolph Bergida, a founder of the
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in 1981, where he won writing prizes in both his first and second years, as well as the school's upperclass Moot Court Competition. During the 1994-1995 academic year, he was a John S. Knight Fellow in Journalism at
173:. He was an intern with the U.S. Attorney's office in Manhattan and an intern at the White House Press Office during the Carter Administration, before serving as a litigator at a Wall Street law firm. 640: 833: 209:, which led to Congressional hearings and California state indictments. That story was a finalist for a Gerald Loeb Award. The following year, Kaplan won a Loeb for the book 321:
of New York University. He teaches a popular undergraduate course on ethics and First Amendment law. Kaplan has appeared frequently on television on such programs as the
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might have just gone the other way and about how the administration of death warrants in Florida executions was being manipulated for political purposes by the governor.
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These days, Kaplan writes for different publications, and consults for a range of CEOs, financial firms and other companies. since 2009, Kaplan has been an
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2013: NYSSCPA Excellence in Financial Journalism Award (investigative category), "Hostess Is Bankrupt Again",
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an account of the Bush-Gore election dispute on which the Emmy-winning 2008 HBO feature film
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Mine's Bigger: Tom Perkins and the Making of the Greatest Sailing Machine Ever Built
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Mine's Bigger: Tom Perkins and the Making of the Greatest Sailing Machine Ever Built
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2007: Loeb Finalist (Magazines category), "Suspicions and Spies in Silicon Valley,"
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The Most Dangerous Branch: Inside the Supreme Court's Assault on the Constitution
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in TV commercials. Out of 12,500 contestants he wound up finishing in 5th place.
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The Most Dangerous Branch: Inside the Supreme Court in the Age of Trump
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2013: Deadline Club Award Finalist, "Hostess Is Bankrupt Again",
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In 1989, Kaplan married attorney Audrey Sue Feinberg in a
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boardroom spying scandal involving venture capitalist
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