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Proclaiming Liberty with Timothy Sandefur - NM

New Mexico Lawyer Chapter

Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
2401 12th Street Northwest, Silver Room
Albuquerque, NM 87104
This event is not open to the Press.

Join the New Mexico Lawyer Chapter & Rio Grande Foundation for a lunch event!

Featuring:

  • Timothy Sandefur, Vice President for Legal Affairs, Goldwater Institute

In July 1776, revolutionary leaders in Philadelphia took the bold step of announcing their nation’s independence, but they did not merely sever ties with Great Britain. The American founding fathers also proclaimed the principles which justified their cause—principles which have inspired generations of people worldwide to champion the cause of freedom.

But today, as Americans prepare to honor the 250th anniversary of their country’s birth, recent generations have witnessed a growing skepticism and even hostility toward the American Founders. In Proclaiming Liberty, Timothy Sandefur shows why these views are unjust. The Declaration was, as Abraham Lincoln said, more than a “merely revolutionary document.” It was and remains a charter of freedom for all mankind. Readers will return to the summer of 1776 to explore why Americans are right to revere the Declaration and to celebrate its authors as champions of liberty. This event is being cosponsored by the New Mexico Federalist Society.

Copies of the book will be on hand for signing at the luncheon. Luncheon event is in Albuquerque on Thursday, June 25, 2026. Click Get Tickets for further details and to purchase your seat today. Cancellation policy: Need to cancel? Cancellations will be honored until May 27, 2026 at 12:00PM MDT, minus a 10% transaction fee. Luncheon location is Indian Pueblo Cultural Center located at 2401 12th Street NW in Albuquerque, New Mexico 87104.

 

Tickets:
$35-38 
Lunch included.

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