National Speakers

Students For Liberty works with national experts who travel the country on book tours, speaking tours, fund raising trips, etc.  We work with them to plan their trips so they can maximize their impact by speaking to student groups.

To request one of these speakers, send an email to Program Manager Clark Ruper at cruper@studentsforliberty.org with your name, school, group name, and the speaker(s) you are interested in.  Students For Liberty will work with your group and the speaker to coordinate a visit to your school.

Stephen Moore

  • Wall Street Journal Editorial Board
  • Location: Washington, DC and New York City
  • Topics: Economics, budget, tax, and monetary policy

David Boaz

  • Cato Institute, Executive Vice President
  • Location: Washington, DC
  • Topics: Education choice, drug legalization, the growth of government, and the rise of libertarianism

Dr. Tom Palmer

  • Atlas Economic Research Institute, Vice President for International Programs & General Director, Atlas Global Initiative for Free Trade, Peace, and Prosperity
  • Location: Washington, DC
  • Topics: Political science, public choice, civil society, and the moral, legal, and historical foundations of individual rights

James W. Lark, III

  • Professor, School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Virginia.  Member of the Libertarian National Committee, longtime advocate of liberty
  • Location: Charlottesville, VA
  • Topics: General theory of libertarianism, Risk and regulation, history of the libertarian party, Building libertarian student groups

Fred L. Smith, Jr.

  • Competitive Enterprise Institute, President
  • Washington, DC
  • Topics: Mr. Smith combines intellectual and strategic analysis of complex policy issues ranging from the environment to corporate governance with an informative and entertaining presentation style

Nigel Ashford

  • The Institute for Humane Studies
  • Location: Arlington, VA
  • 1. – Changing the World for Liberty 2. – What sort of libertarian are you? 3. – Human Rights: what they are and what they are not 4. – Gay Rights: the case against anti-discrimination laws.
  • Contact: nashford@gmu.edu

Wayne Cruz

  • Competitive Enterprise Institute, Vice President for Policy, Director of Technology Studies
  • Location: Washington, DC
  • Topics: Regulatory reform, antitrust and competition policy, safety and environmental issues, and various information-age concerns such as privacy, “spam,” broadband, and intellectual property

Radley Balko

  • Reason Magazine, Senior Editor.  Also runs his own blog www.theagitator.com/
  • Location: Washington, DC
  • Topics: Civil liberties, limits of state power, alcohol policy, criminal justice

Clark Neily

  • Institute for Justice, Senior Attorney
  • Location: Washington, DC
  • Topics: Economic liberty, property rights, school choice, First Amendment and other constitutional cases

Joseph Henchman

  • Tax Foundation, Counsel and Director of State Projects
  • Location: Washington, DC
  • Topics: State tax burden, general tax policy, tax law

Edward L. Hudgins

  • The Atlas Society, Director of Advocacy and Senior Scholar
  • Location: Washington, DC
  • Topics: Objectivism, secularism and society, regulation of space and transportation, pharmaceuticals, and labor policy.

Andrew Moylan

  • National Taxpayers Union, Director of Government Affairs
  • Location: Alexandria, VA
  • Topics: 1. – Tax policy 2. – Government spending 3. – Health care 4. – Energy policy
  • Contact: amoylan@ntu.org


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