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Marvin Olasky will discuss the false dichotomy between freedom and justice and offer his ideas on reconciling these aims.
The following is a statement of principles for U.S.-North Korean relations, signed by Leith Anderson, William Bennett, Charles Colson, Nicholas Eberstadt, Robert George, Michael Horowitz, Max Kampelman, Penn Kemble, Dianne Knippers, Richard Land, Richard Neuhaus, Michael Novak, Marvin Olasky, Mark Palmer, Nina Shea, Radek Sikorski, and R. James Woolsey:
Free enterprise embodies the values that define us as a nation: individual liberty, equal opportunity, entrepreneurship, and self-reliance. But the recent economic crisis has distorted these values.
The president's unwillingness to explain and defend conservative legal principles has impelled him to nominate to the Supreme Court a woman without a record.
Review of Intellectuals and the American Presidency: Philosophers, Jesters, or Technicians? by Tevi Troy.
This is the first of an occasional series of reading lists tied to issues in the news.
Radical welfare reform is now a real possibility, mainly because absolutely no one will defend the status quo.





