Robby Soave

Soave speaking at an event in [[Washington, D.C.]] in 2015 Robert Emil Soave Jr. (, ) is a libertarian American journalist who is a senior editor for ''Reason'' and co-host of ''The Hill''s web news commentary series program ''Rising''.

Soave was born in and grew up in the Indian Village district of Detroit and graduated from the University of Michigan. In 2015, he won a Southern California Journalism Award from the Los Angeles Press Club for his writing about the ''Rolling Stone'' story "A Rape on Campus". He was named in ''Forbes''' "30 under 30" list in 2016. In 2019, he gained media attention for his writings defending the Covington Catholic High School students involved in the Lincoln Memorial confrontation. He lives in Washington, D.C., with his wife, where he serves on the D.C. Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.

In Soave's first book, ''Panic Attack: Young Radicals in the Age of Trump'', he profiles young progressive activists as well as those on the political right, and discusses issues such as intersectionality, political correctness, and free speech on college campuses. Writing in ''The Guardian'', reviewer J. Oliver Conroy called ''Panic Attack'' "a methodical, earnest and often insightful work of reporting and analysis, not a fiery polemic." In his second book, ''Tech Panic: Why We Shouldn't Fear Facebook and the Future'', Soave questions conventional wisdom about the negative effects of social media, and argues that increased regulation of platforms like Twitter and Facebook could stifle free speech and do more harm than good.

Soave lives in Washington, D.C. with his wife, Carrie. Provided by Wikipedia

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