Sari Horwitz covers the Justice Department for "The Washington Post" where she has been a reporter for 30 years. She won the American Society of News Editors Distinguished Writing on Diversity Award for her 2014 series on justice on Native American lands. Sari has been awarded the Pulitzer Prize three times. In 2002, she shared the Pulitzer for investigative reporting for a series exposing the District of Columbia's role in the neglect and deaths of 229 children placed in protective care. The series prompted an overhaul of the child welfare system and a new wing of D.C. Superior Court for chil...