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Institute for Justice Breakout Session at ISFLC

Students For Liberty is excited to announce another fantastic breakout session for this year’s International Students For Liberty Conference! The Institute for Justice, America’s “merry band of libertarian litigators,” will be hosting a breakout session over the topic “How to … Continue reading

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Judicial Engagement Debate Series on Campus

The Institute for Justice and The Federalist Society have joined together to host a series of debates across the country discussing the proper role of the courts in enforcing constitutional limits on government power. On the side of liberty will … Continue reading

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Summer Fellowship Opportunity with the Institute for Justice

The Institute for Justice is seeking fellows for its summer internship program. The Maffucci Fellowship is an incredible opportunity & I would encourage you to apply as soon as possible. Details for the fellowship are below: The fellowship includes assisting … Continue reading

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The Power of One Bagel Shop Owner

Allison McCarty is a senior majoring in economics and political science at Pepperdine University and is Vice President of Pepperdine College Libertarians. Teach a man to fish, and he will eat for a lifetime. But don’t tell a man to … Continue reading

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A Life Lesson for Liberty: How to Win the Court of Public Opinion

Wednesday, March 23, 8PM-9PM Eastern/Standard Time On Your Computer! REGISTER HERE Facebook event here How to Advance Liberty: Winning in the Court of Public Opinion Tune in next Wednesday to our E-leadership webinar with Bob Ewing to hear his highly … Continue reading

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Watch Out For Those Dangerous Monks!

Louisiana has decided that monks do not have a right to make an earnest living.  Today, the monks of Saint Joseph Abbey are considered criminals for simply selling caskets; a practice they have been engaged in for over a hundred … Continue reading

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