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Events 2008 Spring Monday-Tuesday, May 12-13, 2008 Moral Conflict and the Free Society A Public Conference co-sponsored by the Association for the Study of Free Institutions, University of Nebraska at Omaha Thursday, May 1, 2008 Is It Wrong to End Early Human Life? Moderator: Harold T. Shapiro, Princeton University Panelists: Robert P. George, Princeton University; John Haldane, University of St. Andrews; Elizabeth Harman, Princeton University; Patrick Lee, Franciscan University of Steubenville; Don Marquis, Princeton University & University of Kansas; Jeff McMahan, Rutgers University; Peter Singer, Princeton University; A Public Conference co-sponsored by the University Center for Human Values Tuesday, April 29, 2008 Reclaiming Conservatism: How a Great American Political Movement Got Lost - And How It Can Find Its Way Back A Panel Discussion of a New Book by Mickey Edwards, Visiting Lecturer at Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and Vice President of the Aspen Institute Moderator: Robert P. George, Princeton University Panelists: Jeffrey Bell, Capital City Partners; Andrew E. Busch, Associate Dean of the Faculty and Professor of Government, Claremont McKenna College; Mickey Edwards,Visiting Lecturer at Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and Vice President of the Aspen Institute; Robert Sean Wilentz, Sidney and Ruth Lapidus Professor in the American Revolutionary Era, Department of History, Princeton University Co-sponsored by the Woodrow Wilson School Monday, April 21, 2008 The Rise of the Conservative Legal Movement: The Battle for Control of the Law A Panel Discussion of a New Book by Steven Teles, Associate Professor at the School of Public Policy, University of Maryland Moderator: Robert P. George, Princeton University Panelists: Steven Teles, University of Maryand; Paul Frymer, University of California Santa Cruz; Kevin Jackson, Fordham University; Keith Whittington, Princeton University Monday, April 7, 2008 The Free Man and Free Government in Political Theory Ellis Sandoz, Hermann Moyse, Jr. Distinguished Professor of Political Science, and Director of the Eric Voegelin Institute for American Renaissance Studies, Louisiana State University An Alpheus T. Mason Lecture in American Constitutional Law and Political Thought: The Quest for Freedom Monday-Wednesday, March 24-26, 2008 Tocqueville’s New Liberalism Harvey C. Mansfield, William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Government, Harvard University The Charles E. Test, M.D., Distinguished Lectures Monday, March 10, 2008 How Obscenity Became the Litmus Test for the First Amendment Rochelle Gurstein Author of The Repeal of Reticence: A History of America’s Cultural and Legal Struggles Over Free Speech, Obscenity, Sexual Liberation, and Modern Art An American Founding and Future Lecture Monday, February 11, 2008 Bioethics: What Would the Founders Say? Diana Schaub, Professor and Chair of the Department of Political Science, Loyola College, and Member of the President's Council on Bioethics An American Founding and Future Lecture Friday, February 8, 2008 Dodds Auditorium, Robertson Hall The Contributions of William H. Rehnquist to American Constitutional Jurisprudence Participants: Akhil Reed Amar, Yale College and Yale Law School; Charles J. Cooper, Cooper & Kirk PLLC; Donald L. Drakeman, Princeton University; Richard W. Garnett, University of Notre Dame Law School; Robert P. George, Princeton University; Kent Greenawalt, Columbia University; R. Shep Melnick, Boston College; Robert F. Nagel, University of Colorado Law School; Kim L. Scheppele, Princeton University; Stephen J. Schulhofer, New York University School of Law; Stephen F. Smith, University of Virginia School of Law; Keith E. Whittington, Princeton University; Bradford P. Wilson, Princeton University. A Public Conference co-sponsored by the Program in Law and Public Affairs Wednesday, February 6, 2008 Election 2008: Where Do Things Go from Here? Conservative Perspectives – Featuring William Kristol, Editor of The Weekly Standard, Fox News Contributor and New York Times Columnist Moderator: Robert P. George, Princeton University Panelists: William Kristol, Editor of The Weekly Standard, Fox News Contributor and New York Times Columnist, Eric Cohen, Ethics and Public Policy Center; James W. Ceaser, Princeton University; Yuval Levin, Ethics and Public Policy Center Co-sponsored by the Pace Center 2007 Fall Monday, November 19, 2007 Importing Legal Ideas Mary Ann Glendon, Learned Hand Professor of Law, Harvard Law School The Annual Walter F. Murphy Lecture Co-sponsored by the Program in Law and Public Affairs Thursday, October 25, 2007 Freedom's Power: The True Force of Liberalism -- Panel Discussion on a New Book by Paul Starr, Princeton University Moderator: Kim Lane Scheppele, Princeton University Panelists: Paul Starr, Princeton University, E. J. Dionne Jr., Washington Post, James Ceaser, University of Virginia, Jennifer Hochschild, Harvard University, Peter Berkowitz, Hoover Institution Co-sponsored by the Program in Law and Public Affairs Saturday, October 20, 2007 Revolutionary Characters: What Made the Founding Fathers Different Gordon S. Wood, Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for History, Alva O. Way University Professor and Professor of History, Brown University The 4th Annual Mary Tanner History Lecture Co-sponsored by the Lawrence Historical Society Wednesday, October 17, 2007 Revisiting President John F. Kennedy and the 1960s James Piereson, Manhattan Institute in New York City Monday, October 15, 2007 Dante and Freedom: The Autonomy of Hell and The Liberty of Paradise Anthony M. Esolen '81, Providence College Monday, October 8, 2007 The Rise and Fall of Italian Jewry From 1839-1939 and the Revival of Italian Judaism in Italy and Israel Dan Vittorio Segre, Italian University of Lugano Co-sponsored by the Program in Judaic Studies Thursday, October 4, 2007 The Great Debate: The Federalist Response to the Anti-Federalist Challenge Thomas L. Pangle, Joe R. Long Chair in Democratic Studies, Department of Government, University of Texas at Austin The Annual Herbert W. Vaughan Lecture Tuesday, September 18, 2007 The American Founding and the Culture Wars (In Celebration of Constitution Day) Alan R. Gibson, California State University, Chico An Alpheus T. Mason Lecture in American Constitutional Law and Political Thought: The Quest for Freedom Co-sponsored by the Program in American Studies Back to Streaming Videos list |
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