Education
Harvard University; Yale Law School.
Harvard University; Yale Law School.
He writes about the Supreme Court, homeland security, and United States detention and interrogation policies at Guantanamo Bay and elsewhere in the War on Terrorism. Savage is particularly known for his articles about the George West. Bush administration"s controversial legal theories. Born in Fort Wayne, Indiana in 1975, Savage earned an undergraduate degree in English and American literature and language from Harvard College in 1998 and a master"s degree in 2003 from Yale Law School, where he was a Knight Foundation journalism fellowship
He began his reporting career in 1999 as a staff writer for the Miami Herald, where he covered local and state government and occasionally reviewed movies.
Before he moved to the Boston Globe in 2003, his articles appeared under the byline "Charles Savage." Savage is married to Luiza Church Savage, the Washington bureau chief for the weekly Canadian newsmagazine Maclean"son
On Constitution Day, September 17, 2007, the Constitution Project awarded Savage the first Award for Constitutional Commentary for his authorship of.