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Peter Huber
(Screenshot via FORA.tv/Youtube) A beautiful mind was taken from the world, but his ideas through the legacy of his words will continue to help illuminate our future.
Peter Huber, a longtime senior fellow of the Manhattan Institute; a founding partner in a successful Washington, D.C., law firm; a polymath and prolific author of a dozen consequential books and hundreds of essays and op-eds; influential analyst, intellectual powerhouse, and seer in matters from the role of science in the courts to telecom competition and environmental regulation, as well as energy and health-care policy all issues of as central importance now as when he first wrote about them died on January 8 in Hanover, N.H. He was 68.
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Peter Huber, a long-time senior fellow of the Manhattan Institute, a founding partner in a successful Washington, D.C. law firm; a polymath and prolific author of a dozen consequential books and hundreds of essays and op-eds; influential analyst, intellectual powerhouse, and seer in matters from the role of science in the courts, to telecom competition and environmental regulation, as well as energy and health-care policy all issues of as central importance now as when he first wrote about them died on January 8 in Hanover, New Hampshire. He was 68.
Because of a long illness, his death was no surprise. So, I should have written this months ago. But I was his friend. I couldn’t accept the reality.