Appellate attorney here in town. I welcome you to the circuitit conference. Since we last met in chicago in 2016, a lot has happened if you havent noticed. We have a new president and more recently a new Supreme Court justice. What does the combination of events mean for the future . That is what we will be addressing today. Theres lots to discuss. We have four experts to help us sort things out. The resumes are long and their accomplishments are many as a result so as to leave as much time for the discussion isas poi possible. First we have tim bishop and appellate lawyer in chicago and he clerked for William Brennan justice of the Supreme Court. Next to him, kerry is the chiefa counsel dedicated to the rule of law with the fair judiciary. As the clerk to Justice Clarence thomas next to her we have thera member of the Supreme Court appellate practice clerk who clerked for Justice Roberts and finally last but not least. The professor of law at Indiana University in bloomington served a
Bruce klinger discussing north koreas missile test and nuclear threat. Be sure to watch washington journal live at 7 00 eastern this morning. Join the discussion. Now i look at freedom of speech on College Campuses with a group of professors and offers. This from a two Day Conference called finding meaning in america. Good afternoon and welcome back to our conference on a worthy life finding meaning in america. We have a very distinguished group of panelists to adjust the question. I want to begin with a personal testimony of my own and an expression of gratitude. We will be discussing pathologies, undeniable pathologies, that exist in american Higher Education these days. Compromising of Academic Freedom violations of Core Principles of freedom of speech, the lack of viewpoint diversity, the phenomenon of trying to win debates by labeling other people as bigots or haters or what have you. Those pathologies are undeniable. They exist. They are very widespread. Many people in the academ
Gratitude. E will be discussing pathologies, undeniable pathologies that exist in american Higher Education these days. Ompromising of compromising of academic education. The lack of Viewpoint Diversity. The phenomenon of trying to win debates by labeling other people haters. T bigots or those pathologies are undeniable. They exist. They are very widespread. Many people in the academy across the political spectrum not only recognize them but recognize that they present an urgent problem and truly a stanford ovost of university recently in a public letter called that threat the threat from within the you university within the university. Saying no threat to Higher Education come interesting outside the universities is the equal of the threat inside the universities stemming from a certain kind of ill liberalism. A lack of Viewpoint Diversity among faculty and students. A tendency to group think and unwillingness to question established orthodoxies or permit discussions of key issues to
Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen welcome back to our conference on a worthy life, finding meaning in america. The class of 82 annual conference of James Madison institution here at Princeton University. The final panel for the day addresses issues having to do with liberal Arts Education and the search for truth. We have a very distinguished group of panelists who will answer the question. I want to begin though with the personal testimony of my own and really an expression of gratitude. We will be discussing topologies, undeniable topologies that exist in american Higher Education these days. Compromising of Academic Freedom , violations of Core Principles of freedom of speech, the lack of Viewpoint Diversity, the phenomenon of trying to win debates by labeling other people as haters or what have you. Those pathologies as i say our undeniable. They exists. They are very widespread. Many people in the academy across the political spectrum not only recognize them but recognize that t
Violence. We must continue to work the work of nonviolence and demand an end to senseless killing everywhere. And the resolution for congress to impeach irs commissioner john koskainen. House 828 impeaching John Andrew Koskinen for high crimes and misdemeanors. Well review the expected congressional debate with susan ferrechio, correspondent for the washington examiner. Join us thursday night at 8 00 eastern on cspan for congress this fall. He lists the public publication of male and female sexuality, the creation of playboy as factors that promote the stirrings of a revolt against prevailing cultural norms where, this class is a little under an hour. Good afternoon. Weve been talking about the cold war and the relationship between the cold war and its global dimension of fighting communism and its domestic dimension of promoting certain outlooks and certain values that were seen as indispensable to americas fight against communism in the world. As weve discussed already, the cold war