Lee is the executive director of the World Journalism Institute and former Washington, D.C. bureau chief for WORLD Magazine. He is a graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism and teaches journalism at Dordt University in Sioux Center, Iowa.
As religious partnerships gain acceptance, the direction of Obama's faith-based office, however, remains cloudy
Democrats, comfortable in their majority status, push forward while Republicans try to slow down the health care and Sotomayor trains
Edward Lee Pitts | With GOP influence dwindling, moderate Democrats may be the only senators who can slow President Obama's ambitious agenda
Edward Lee Pitts | Obama wants empathy on the high court, but "people are not looking for Oprah to be the next justice," say conservatives
Obama's oration calls for a new beginning between the United States and Muslims-now comes the hard part
Sonia Sotomayor's biggest controversy stems from her affirmation of the role personal experience can play on the bench
Edward Lee Pitts | A new law triples the size of government "volunteerism" and perhaps the restrictions that go with it
Edward Lee Pitts | On Sept. 7, 1944, Edward Treski received a lifetime dose of perspective
The former vice president says the last eight years were all about saving American lives
Edward Lee Pitts | With disgruntlement over taxes and spending on the rise, conservatives are playing catch-up to Obama's grassroots drive