Ordered Liberty
Summary: In a world where religion is more potent than culture, and culture is more potent than politics, David French and Alexandra DeSanctis are your guides to the debates and issues that matter most. N.B. The most recent ten episodes of this podcast are available on this feed. Full archives are available at NationalReview.com.
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It's a First Amendment festival as victorious attorney David Cortman joins David French to discuss his Trinity Lutheran oral argument, Masterpiece Cakeshop, and the quest to compel speech for the sake of "social justice."
It's a First Amendment festival as victorious attorney David Cortman joins David French to discuss his Trinity Lutheran oral argument, Masterpiece Cakeshop, and the quest to compel speech for the sake of "social justice."
Princeton Professor Robert P. George joins David French to discuss a controversial court case in Massachusetts, the state of free speech on campus, America's increasing polarization, and whether there are any trends that are pulling America together rather than pushing us apart.
Princeton Professor Robert P. George joins David French to discuss a controversial court case in Massachusetts, the state of free speech on campus, America's increasing polarization, and whether there are any trends that are pulling America together rather than pushing us apart.
Lawyer and National Review contributor Dan McLaughlin joins David French to break down former FBI director James Comey's testimony and asks the question, "Can Donald Trump learn something new?"
Lawyer and National Review contributor Dan McLaughlin joins David French to break down former FBI director James Comey's testimony and asks the question, "Can Donald Trump learn something new?"
Robert Shibley, the executive director of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) joins David to talk about the good, bad, and ugly of the last academic year. Are defenders of liberty winning battles but losing the war?
Robert Shibley, the executive director of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) joins David to talk about the good, bad, and ugly of the last academic year. Are defenders of liberty winning battles but losing the war?
In a good news edition of The Liberty Files, David French talks with the Alliance Defending Freedom’s Jim Campbell about how a t-shirt company in Kentucky is fighting—and winning—against efforts to force it to print pro-LGBT messages.
In a good news edition of The Liberty Files, David French talks with the Alliance Defending Freedom’s Jim Campbell about how a t-shirt company in Kentucky is fighting—and winning—against efforts to force it to print pro-LGBT messages.
Criminal defense lawyer, writer, and former Assistant U.S. Attorney Ken White joins The Liberty Files to talk about Donald Trump, obstruction of justice, and the difference between impeachment proceedings and criminal law.
Criminal defense lawyer, writer, and former Assistant U.S. Attorney Ken White joins The Liberty Files to talk about Donald Trump, obstruction of justice, and the difference between impeachment proceedings and criminal law.
David French and the Alliance Defending Freedom’s Erik Stanley discuss Trump’s “tepid” religious liberty executive order, outline the worst threats to religious freedom, and celebrate a ray of hope from the Supreme Court.
David French and the Alliance Defending Freedom’s Erik Stanley discuss Trump’s “tepid” religious liberty executive order, outline the worst threats to religious freedom, and celebrate a ray of hope from the Supreme Court.
David French talks to Professor KC Johnson about a constitutional crisis on college campuses.