Liberty Law Talk
Summary: A Podcast from Liberty Fund's Library of Law & Liberty
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Podcasts:
Why we need Walker Percy's diagnosis of what ails the contemporary soul.
John Yoo makes the argument for how President Trump has defended constitutional doctrines and laws during his first term.
What Steven Hayward learned from getting canceled at UC Berkeley's Goldman School of Public Policy.
Thomas More understood as a lawyer and a judge that liberty was justice through the rule of law ordered towards the good of the people.
All governments not based on the consent of the governed are not legitimate, not truly popular, not truly republican governments.
Daniel Mahoney discusses the sober and tough-minded liberalism you can believe in during a time of widespread unrest, anger, and sadness.
Fr. Robert Sirico on the challenges to ordered liberty in America from the illiberal Left and Right.
John Marini unmasks the century-long effort to undermine the Constitution's distribution of power.
Robert Reilly explores the ideas that made America possible in his new book, America on Trial.
The academics made hostility to the Founders' Constitution a domesticated notion.
Michael Strain on why the economics of America are surprisingly good and why we should stop listening to the naysayers.
Michael Greve discusses the daunting prospects for the Roberts Court in a closely divided country.
Craig Lerner discusses the political, philosophical, and moral implications of the death penalty.
Yuval Levin pinpoints that American alienation and anger emerges from our weak political, social, and religious institutions.
Christopher Caldwell discusses his new book, The Age of Entitlement.