Name: Anthony Dennis

Anthony J. Dennis is 50% of the hosting duo for Able Lives and Able Lives Incorporated. The energy he brings to the set was crafted while pursuing simultaneous careers as a lawyer, published author and media commentator on current events.

A Connecticut native and Hartford-area resident, he holds degrees in law, literature and history from Tufts University and Northwestern University School of Law. Tony is the author of “Osama Bin Laden: A Psychological and Political Portrait” (Wyndham Hall Press, 2002); “Letters to Khatami: A Reply to the Iranian President’s Call for a Dialogue Among Civilizations” (Wyndham Hall Press, 2001); “The Rise of the Islamic Empire and the Threat to the West” (Wyndham Hall Press, 1996, 2nd edition 2001); and “Osama Bin Laden: The Sum of All Fears” which appears in “The Handbook of Psychobiography” (Oxford University Press, 2005). Tony has also authored dozens of legal articles on topics ranging from antitrust and health care to Constitutional rights - all of which earned him a guest spot on numerous radio and television programs over the years.

In addition to speaking out on terrorism, Tony has also confronted more personal challenges. He was diagnosed with MS (multiple sclerosis) in 2004 after a major neurological attack. He returned to work more determined than ever to contribute his time and talents to activities he believes can have the greatest impact on the greater community. Tony stated he feels “tremendously proud and honored” to serve as co-host of ABLE LIVES.