Your phone calls, texts, and social media comments on how America can heal the political divide, and Dr. Marty Makary, author of "The Price We Pay," discusses efforts to fix the U.S. health care system.
A panel of authors, who are also veterans of the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and Vietnam, discussed the complexities of America's wars at an event hosted by the Nixon Library, Chapman University and the Orange County Navy League.
Kelly Shackelford, who represented the American Legion in a recent Supreme Court religious freedom case, and former United Church of Christ General Counsel Don Clark discussed religious liberty at a Vail Symposium in Beaver Creek, Colorado. The moderator was Rev. Susan Thistlethwaite, who has testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee about Congress opening its sessions each day with a prayer.
Current and former federal and state judges including Charles Breyer, the brother of Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, discussed the human side of judging at the University of California Berkeley Law School. Other participants included Texas Supreme Court Justice Eva Guzman, the first Latina elected to statewide office in Texas, and moderator Michael Lewis who wrote "The Blind Side", "Moneyball" and "The Big Short."
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.
Kelly Shackelford, who represented the American Legion in a recent Supreme Court religious freedom case, and former United Church of Christ General Counsel Don Clark discussed religious liberty at a Vail Symposium in Beaver Creek, Colorado. The moderator was Rev. Susan Thistlethwaite, who has testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee about Congress opening its sessions each day with a prayer.
Queen Elizabeth II delivered her annual Christmas message from Windsor Castle in Windsor, England -- located about 25 miles outside of London. The tradition of the Royal Christmas message dates back to 1932, with a radio address by King George V. Queen Elizabeth II made the first televised address in 1957.
During the 2016 Republican Presidential Primaries then Congressman Mike Pompeo described Donald Trump as a 'con artist.' Today he is one of President Trump's closest advisors, serving as Secretary of State. But how did he get there? And who is he? Susan Glasser of The New Yorker describes the relationship between the two men.
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.
James Banner was part of a team of historians who wrote a report on the history of presidential misconduct 45 years ago for the House Judiciary Committee's impeachment investigation of President Nixon. President Nixon resigned before the report could be presented to Congress. Banner recently joined a panel including Eric Alterman, author of the upcoming book "Lying in State", at a Fordham University Law School event on the history of presidential misconduct.
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.
A panel of authors, who are also veterans of the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and Vietnam, discussed the complexities of America's wars at an event hosted by the Nixon Library, Chapman University and the Orange County Navy League.
Kelly Shackelford, who represented the American Legion in a recent Supreme Court religious freedom case, and former United Church of Christ General Counsel Don Clark discussed religious liberty at a Vail Symposium in Beaver Creek, Colorado. The moderator was Rev. Susan Thistlethwaite, who has testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee about Congress opening its sessions each day with a prayer.
Current and former federal and state judges including Charles Breyer, the brother of Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, discussed the human side of judging at the University of California Berkeley Law School. Other participants included Texas Supreme Court Justice Eva Guzman, the first Latina elected to statewide office in Texas, and moderator Michael Lewis who wrote "The Blind Side", "Moneyball" and "The Big Short."
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.
Kelly Shackelford, who represented the American Legion in a recent Supreme Court religious freedom case, and former United Church of Christ General Counsel Don Clark discussed religious liberty at a Vail Symposium in Beaver Creek, Colorado. The moderator was Rev. Susan Thistlethwaite, who has testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee about Congress opening its sessions each day with a prayer.
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.