Nov 30 2020 Video Event Videos Showcase Discussion: A Discussion with Professors Robert George and Cornel West on Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Thought, the Black Lives Matter Movement, and the Cancel Culture Jennifer C. Braceras, Robert P. George, Cornel West, Dean Reuter 2020 National Lawyers Convention On November 12, 2020, The Federalist Society hosted an online showcase discussion for the 2020...
Nov 30 2020 Podcast Showcase Discussion: A Discussion with Professors Robert George and Cornel West on Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Thought, the Black Lives Matter Movement, and the Cancel Culture Jennifer C. Braceras, Robert P. George, Dean Reuter, Cornel West 2020 National Lawyers Convention On November 12, 2020, The Federalist Society hosted an online showcase discussion for the 2020...
Aug 24 2021 Video Event Videos Reasoned Argument Book Club: Introduction [Session 1] John S. Baker Do we live in a Democracy, a Republic, or a blended Democratic Republic? Session 1 Readings:Our Republican Constitution, pp. 18-28.Novus Ordo Seclorum, pp. 1-8. REASONED ARGUMENT: THE COUNTER...
Aug 31 2021 Video Event Videos Reasoned Argument Book Club: The Declaration of Independence [Session 2] John S. Baker The Declaration of Independence: How much of the Declaration is still largely believed? REASONED ARGUMENT: THE COUNTER TO CANCEL CULTURE American Argument Prior to, During, and Following theFederalist-Antifederalist...
Sep 7 2021 Video Event Videos Reasoned Argument Book Club: Defending the Republic through Rhetoric [Session 3] John S. Baker Defending the Republic through Rhetoric: Cicero and Justice Scalia Session 3 Readings:The Five parts of Rhetoric, as outlined by Cicero.Our Republican Constitution, CH. 2...
Sep 14 2021 Video Event Videos Reasoned Argument Book Club: Colonial Courtroom Rhetoric [Session 4] John S. Baker Colonial Courtroom Rhetoric Session 4 Reading:James Otis and the Writs of Assistance, 1761 John Adams defense of the...
Sep 21 2021 Video Event Videos Reasoned Argument Book Club: Declaration-related Rhetoric [Session 5] John S. Baker Declaration-related Rhetoric Session 5 Reading:Thomas Paine, Common Sense (January 1775) (Summary) versusJohn Adams, Thoughts on Government (April 1776);Patrick Henry, “Give...
Sep 28 2021 Video Event Videos Reasoned Argument Book Club: Rights, Ratification, and Revolution [Session 6] John S. Baker Rights, Ratification, and Revolution REASONED ARGUMENT: THE COUNTER TO CANCEL CULTURE American Argument Prior to, During, and Following theFederalist-Antifederalist...
Oct 5 2021 Video Event Videos Reasoned Argument Book Club: Washington’s Presidency [Session 7] John S. Baker Washington’s Presidency Session 7 Readings:Edmund Burke, Reflections on the Revolution in France (1790) versus Thomas Paine, Rights of Man (1791)The Ethics of Rhetoric,...
Oct 6 2021 Podcast FedSoc Forums Cancel Culture and Higher Education J.C. Hallman, Kenneth L. Marcus, Charles Murray Civil Rights Practice Group, Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group, and Professional Responsibility & Legal Education Practice Group Teleforum Has American higher education gone too far — or in the wrong direction — in...
Showcase Discussion: A Discussion with Professors Robert George and Cornel West on Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Thought, the Black Lives Matter Movement, and the Cancel Culture
Jennifer C. Braceras, Robert P. George, Cornel West, Dean Reuter
2020 National Lawyers Convention
On November 12, 2020, The Federalist Society hosted an online showcase discussion for the 2020...
Showcase Discussion: A Discussion with Professors Robert George and Cornel West on Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Thought, the Black Lives Matter Movement, and the Cancel Culture
Jennifer C. Braceras, Robert P. George, Dean Reuter, Cornel West
2020 National Lawyers Convention
On November 12, 2020, The Federalist Society hosted an online showcase discussion for the 2020...
Reasoned Argument Book Club: Introduction [Session 1]
John S. Baker
Do we live in a Democracy, a Republic, or a blended Democratic Republic?
Session 1 Readings:Our Republican Constitution, pp. 18-28.Novus Ordo Seclorum, pp. 1-8. REASONED ARGUMENT: THE COUNTER...
Reasoned Argument Book Club: The Declaration of Independence [Session 2]
John S. Baker
The Declaration of Independence: How much of the Declaration is still largely believed?
REASONED ARGUMENT: THE COUNTER TO CANCEL CULTURE American Argument Prior to, During, and Following theFederalist-Antifederalist...
Reasoned Argument Book Club: Defending the Republic through Rhetoric [Session 3]
John S. Baker
Defending the Republic through Rhetoric: Cicero and Justice Scalia
Session 3 Readings:The Five parts of Rhetoric, as outlined by Cicero.Our Republican Constitution, CH. 2...
Reasoned Argument Book Club: Colonial Courtroom Rhetoric [Session 4]
John S. Baker
Colonial Courtroom Rhetoric
Session 4 Reading:James Otis and the Writs of Assistance, 1761 John Adams defense of the...
Reasoned Argument Book Club: Declaration-related Rhetoric [Session 5]
John S. Baker
Declaration-related Rhetoric
Session 5 Reading:Thomas Paine, Common Sense (January 1775) (Summary) versusJohn Adams, Thoughts on Government (April 1776);Patrick Henry, “Give...
Reasoned Argument Book Club: Rights, Ratification, and Revolution [Session 6]
John S. Baker
Rights, Ratification, and Revolution
REASONED ARGUMENT: THE COUNTER TO CANCEL CULTURE American Argument Prior to, During, and Following theFederalist-Antifederalist...
Reasoned Argument Book Club: Washington’s Presidency [Session 7]
John S. Baker
Washington’s Presidency
Session 7 Readings:Edmund Burke, Reflections on the Revolution in France (1790) versus Thomas Paine, Rights of Man (1791)The Ethics of Rhetoric,...
Cancel Culture and Higher Education
J.C. Hallman, Kenneth L. Marcus, Charles Murray
Civil Rights Practice Group, Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group, and Professional Responsibility & Legal Education Practice Group Teleforum
Has American higher education gone too far — or in the wrong direction — in...