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Liberty Law Talk
Summary: A Podcast from Liberty Fund's Library of Law & Liberty
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Podcasts:
Keith Whittington discusses the work of the Academic Freedom Alliance.
Furman Daniel discusses the life and mind of Gen. George S. Patton
Graham McAleer discusses how postmodern natural law can help us think more coherently about human beings and our actions.
Joshua Mitchell discusses the spiritual scapegoating and claims of innocence and power in the burgeoning identity politics movement.
China has no desire for war or military confrontation with America. It does desire global economic domination in many respects.
Colin Dueck discusses his new book, Age of Iron, with Richard Reinsch
A discussion with Christopher Owen, author of Heaven Can Indeed Fall.
Michael Rentz joins Liberty Law Talk to discuss the global supply chain at its breaking point.
Sam Gregg reviews a country in crisis.
Allen Guelzo tells us about the life of Robert E. Lee.
Scott Lincicome considers the full set of issues that make industrial policy an untenable, unworkable solution for any country that wants economic growth.
This podcast with criminologist Barry Latzer focuses on the surprising findings in his latest book, The Rise and Fall of Violent Crime in America. Latzer discusses the violent crime wave that began in the mid 1960’s and how its sharp fall in the mid 90s has recast urban life in America. However, Latzer urges humility in understanding […]
James Hankins outlines a path forward on an education that prepares students for a life of dignified freedom and citizenship.
Philip Hamburger discusses how the government bypasses the Constitution and the rule of law to secure our submission to its will.
In this episode of Liberty Law Talk, I discuss with Professor John Inazu his new book Liberty’s Refuge: The Forgotten Freedom of Assembly. Inazu offers his thoughts on resurrecting this most important constitutional doctrine from the doldrums where it languishes as a result of Court rulings. Consequently, Inazu argues that the freedom of assembly is […]