Andrew Napolitano

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Judge,  columnist,  YouTuber)
Andrew Napolitano by Gage Skidmore 3.jpg
Born6 June 1950
Alma mater •  Princeton University
•  University of Notre Dame
Member of"Z-Anon", The Unz Review
US judge and author, member of the Unz Review

Andrew P. 'Judge' Napolitano is an American former Judge and columnist who is a graduate of Princeton University and the University of Notre Dame Law School. He was the youngest life-tenured Superior Court judge in the history of the State of New Jersey. He sat on the bench from 1987 to 1995, when he presided over more than 150 jury trials and thousands of motions, sentencings, and hearings.

Judging Freedom

On his Judging Freedom YouTube channel, Judge Napolitano is nationally known for watching and reporting on the government as it takes liberty and property.[1] Among his many interviewees are: Ray McGovern, Professor John Mearsheimer,[2] Scott Ritter and Professor Jeffrey Sachs.[3]

Prof. Jeffrey Sachs: US/Israel Stand Alone

Author

Napolitano is the author of ten books on the US Constitution, two of which have been New York Times best sellers.[4]

Book titles


 

A Document by Andrew Napolitano

TitleDocument typePublication dateSubject(s)Description
Document:What If the US Does Attack Iran?interview20 June 2025John Mearsheimer
US/Air Force
2025 Israeli attacks on Iran
Donald Trump
Iran/Nuclear weapons
"I hope Trump has the good sense not to take the United States into this war. And I hope that the fact that he's not been talking so hawkishly the past two days means that he's beginning to see the light and then I hope he goes to great lengths to get the Israelis and the Iranians to do something to bring this to an end. Am I hopeful that will happen? No but that's sort of the best case I can make at this point in time." (John Mearsheimer on 20 June 2025)
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