Tamar Stieber is an American journalist who won the 1990 Pulitzer Prize for Specialized Reporting. Her coverage revealed a correlation between the drug L-tryptophan and a rare blood disorder. As a result of her reporting, the Food and Drug Administration recalled the dietary supplement.
In 1993, Stieber sued the Albuquerque Journal for unfair treatment and gender discrimination.[1] The United States District Court for the District of New Mexico ruled in favor of the Journal and an appellate court upheld the decision.[2]