Jarred Wilson
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Jarred James Wilson (born April 23, 1977) is a British-American legal analyst and columnist/blogger. Jarred Wilson is a pseudonym under which he writes articles with an editorial point of view so as to distinguish his opinion pieces from his law practice. (He has not revealed his identity as of yet.) Jarred Wilson is currently redesigning his online body of work in order to put his theory of convergent media into practice: the blurring of lines between new media technologies and traditional technologies such as a television. His idée fixe is popularizing America's shared citizenship with the Anglosphere. He is editor of the online political monthly, The American Tory, currently in beta publication. He was born in Holywood, County Down, Northern Ireland and is now based in Austin, Texas.

