Class Notes (October 2010)
Frederick S. Lane (MA '83) is working on his sixth book, tentatively entitled CyberTraps for the Young: How a Single Click Can Ruin Your Child's Life -- and What YOU Can Do About It. His fifth book, American Privacy: The 400-Year-History of Our Most Contested Right will be out in paperback in the first week of January. www.FrederickLane.com
Jeff Rosen (CA ’87) was elected District Attorney of Santa Clara County, which is in Silicon Valley. He will take office on January 3, 2011, and would welcome contact from other Truman Scholars who are prosecutors or criminal defense attorneys.
Chiraag Bains (MA '02) recently started a six-month detail from the Civil Rights Division to the U.S. Attorney's Office in DC, where he works in the Domestic Violence Misdemeanors section.
David Simon (MN ’03) has had a whirwind year: “In the past year, Keira and I bought a house, and became parents. Chase Alexander Simon was born on September 22nd. He weighed in at 7 pounds, 11 ounces, and is 21.5 inches tall. At three weeks old, he is fiercely seizing each day. We are as exhilarated as we are exhausted. There's no better feeling. On a professional note, I'm still litigating, teaching law, and serving as the director of a poverty law clinic that I started up in 2009.”
Zara Snapp (CO ‘05) recently graduated from the Harvard Kennedy School with a master’s in Public Policy. She is working at the National Democratic Institute as a Program Officer with the Latin America & Caribbean team, with a focus on Peru and Ecuador, and loves thinking about Latin American policy on a daily basis. She is excited to be living in Washington, DC and close to many Truman friends and former classmates from the Kennedy School.

