Liberty Law Talk
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Podcasts:
Keith Whittington discusses his reassessment of judicial review in his new book Repugnant Laws
Philip Hamburger joins us to discuss his new book Liberal Suppression
Greg Weiner returns to Liberty Law Talk to discuss what it means to be an Old Whig.
George Will discusses the meaning of the Conservative Sensibility in American politics.
Scruton's crime was to have attempted to take the New Left seriously, finding it severely wanting, if not absurd.
President Roosevelt delivers a "Fireside Chat".David Davenport discusses how we lost "the cool, deliberate sense of the community" in making public policy and embraced the war metaphor.
shutterstock.com (Photo by pogonici)Todd Zywicki joins this episode to discuss the bad economics and perverse regulatory framework of higher education.
St. Peter's Square in the Vatican City.Robert Louis Wilken discusses his new book Liberty in the Things of God.
Steelworker utilizing an electric furnace (shutterstock.com)Daniel McCarthy makes the case for a new conservative agenda rooted in an aggressive industrial policy.
Main Street, Franklin, TN (shutterstock.com)Andy Smarick discusses Hayek, subsidiarity, and the principles of authentic decentralization.
William Anthony Hay talks about Lord Liverpool's excellent statesmanship.
Steven Smith talks with Richard Reinsch about his provocative thesis that a modern form of paganism is becoming public orthodoxy.
Andrew Bacevich discusses his new book Twilight of the American Century
John Marini unmasks the century-long effort to undermine the Constitution's distribution of power.
Nicole Mellow on the beautiful losers in American politics who have redefined the country.