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It isn’t easy to attract 2,000 people to a conference on women’s rights. But Tina Brown, editor-in-chief of Newsweek and the Daily Beast, carried it off. On March 8, she filled an auditorium at Lincoln Center in New York City with mostly high-powered professional women and kept them enthralled for three days.
Conservative women may wish to describe themselves as feminists, and they may offer a new model of women's empowerment that large numbers of American women find inspiring.
Imagine a world where all females, in the East and the West, were treated as equals.
The Democrats' insistence on giving women more freedom seems not to accord with the opinions of actual American women.
The Muslim world needs a model of feminism that is not the 1960sversion we all remember but a globalized version of 19th-century feminism.
The pro-life movement has been transformed from an unambiguously conservative force into something more complex.
Lionel Tiger of Rutgers University delivered the fourth of the Institute's 2002-2003 Bradley Lectures on December 9, 2003.
By talking about breaking sovereignty down or sharing it or limiting it, people are saying toAmericans that we do not know how to govern ourselves effectively.



