Former Senator Byron Dorgan (D-ND) discusses his book, "The Girl in the Photograph," on the challenges facing Native Americans today and Newsmax's White House correspondent John Gizzi discusses the White House's strategy on impeachment.
Former speechwriters for Presidents Clinton, Obama, George W. Bush and first lady Michelle Obama discussed their work and stories from behind the scenes at the White House, at an event at the University of Chicago Institute of Politics.
Hillsdale College Journalism Director John Miller discussed the history of journalism and "fake news" at an event hosted by the Liberty Forum of Silicon Valley in Mountain View, California.
Mark Dean, who worked at IBM for more than 30 years and helped create the IBM personal computer, spoke about the social impact of technology and innovation at the American Museum of Science and Energy in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
Peter Thiel, a technology entrepreneur and venture capitalist, talked about the U.S. rivalry with China, globalization and the end of the computer age at a Manhattan Institute dinner in New York City.
Government officials and health care professionals testified on efforts to address the opioid epidemic before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Officials with the White House, Justice Department, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and Health and Human Services all spoke about what they're doing together as well as working with state and local partners to tackle the crisis.
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch discussed the judiciary branch and his new book "A Republic, If You Can Keep It" at an event hosted by the National Archives.
The Joint Economic Committee convened a hearing to examine the high costs of raising a family. Social policy experts who testified gave recommendations on what lawmakers could do to alleviate some of these costs.
The Newseum celebrated its final program examining the First Amendment. Among the speakers were Fox News Sunday's Chris Wallace, Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) and legal scholar Floyd Abrams.
Constitutional litigator Justin Pearson represents small business owners across the country in lawsuits against occupational licensing requirements. He discussed the cases and the Institute of Justice's work at a Federalist Society event in Montgomery, Alabama.
The Newseum celebrated its final program examining the First Amendment. Among the speakers were Fox News Sunday's Chris Wallace, Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) and legal scholar Floyd Abrams.
Constitutional litigator Justin Pearson represents small business owners across the country in lawsuits against occupational licensing requirements. He discussed the cases and the Institute of Justice's work at a Federalist Society event in Montgomery, Alabama.
Former Virginia Senator John Warner (R) talked about his political career at a forum on the future of representative democracy at the College of William and Mary. His remarks were followed by a panel discussion on civic engagement and civility that included Rep. Bobby Scott (D-VA), political scientist Larry Sabato and philanthropist David Rubenstein.
The Cato Institute in Washington, DC hosted a day-long conference on government surveillance and privacy issues. This portion included a discussion with members from the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board, as well as a panel discussion with tech and government experts on data encryption and privacy.
Constitutional litigator Justin Pearson represents small business owners across the country in lawsuits against occupational licensing requirements. He discussed the cases and the Institute of Justice's work at a Federalist Society event in Montgomery, Alabama.