
Responding to Atrocities Committed Against the Rohingya
More than two years have passed since the horrific events of August 2017, when mass atrocities against the Rohingya caused more than 700,000 to flee their homes in Burma. Today, the Rohingya and other...
14 Nov 20191h 27min

An Introduction to Constitutional Law: 100 Supreme Court Cases Everyone Should Know
Constitutional law is often viewed as a dense and technical area of study. Well no longer! Randy Barnett and Josh Blackman have created a new way to study the Supreme Court that is accessible to anyon...
13 Nov 201949min

Adopting a Culture of Life and Love: Protecting and Defending Vulnerable Children and Families Against the Cruelties of Indifference and Ideology
How can policy, law, and practice better support the needs of children and families caught up in the web of foster care and adoption? Join us for a National Adoption Month conversation about how best ...
13 Nov 20191h 21min

Behind the Mask: Antifa’s Plan to Undermine Liberal Democracy
From Portland to Washington D.C., a far-left revolutionary movement calling itself “Antifa” has organized mass violence on the streets of major American cities. Infamous for dressing head-to-toe in bl...
8 Nov 201946min

The Fight to Preserve the Electoral College
The Electoral College is under threat. Fifteen states, joined by the District of Columbia, have entered into an interstate compact and pledged to hand their delegates to the presidential candidate who...
7 Nov 20191h 2min

Did America Have a Christian Founding? - Separating Modern Myth from Historical Truth
Many Americans have been taught a distorted, inaccurate account of our nation’s founding, one that claims that the founders were deists who desired the strict separation of church and state and that t...
6 Nov 201956min

The Trump Doctrine
In his new book, Age of Iron, leading authority on Republican foreign policy, Colin Dueck, describes the shifting coalitions over the past century among foreign policy factions within the Republican P...
6 Nov 201953min

Launch of the 2020 Index of U.S. Military Strength
The 2020 Index of U.S. Military Strength has both good and bad news for America’s national defense. This year saw the first ‘very strong’ score awarded to the Army for its readiness levels, with 78% o...
30 Okt 20192h 40min




















