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Clint Bolick
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Amazing Arizonans
Supreme Court Justice Clint Bolick
Most people can’t say that they know a Supreme Court justice. Mike has had the privilege of knowing Justice Clint Bolick for a long time before he reached the Arizona Supreme Court. They sat down for a chat about his incredible career.
2025-04-09
1h 18
KJZZ's The Show: Friday NewsCap
Prop. 139 enshrined Arizona abortion rights — but the legislative debate will continue
The Show sat down with Democratic attorney Tom Ryan and former state Republican lawmaker Regina Cobb to discuss Arizona Supreme Court Justice Clint Bolick's essay, voting to get rid of legislative immunity for traffic tickets, enshrined abortion rights and more.
2025-03-14
20 min
The Education Exchange
Ep. 379 - Feb. 10, 2025 - Constitutionality of Religious Charter Schools Suddenly on the Brink
Clint Bolick, the 44th Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss how the Supreme Court agreeing to take up the St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School v. Drummond case, and what it could mean for the future of charter schools and religious education in the United States.
2025-02-05
22 min
FedSoc Events
Practice Groups: Physician, Heal Thyself— Regulatory Reform of the Legal Profession
In the twentieth century, state supreme courts and legislatures limited the practice of law to licensed law school graduates and prevented nonlawyers from investing in law firms. This regulatory structure has not yielded a sufficient supply of affordable legal services to keep pace with demand: despite government and charitable funding and pro bono work, over 90% of the basic civil legal needs of low-income Americans now go unmet.As lawyers have taken an interest in regulatory reform in this century, some have begun to scrutinize our own profession and explore whether innovative structural changes can help close this justice gap...
2024-11-26
1h 34
The Education Exchange
Ep. 371 - Dec. 2, 2024 - From “Separation of Church and State” to “Free Exercise of Religion”
Clint Bolick, the 44th Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss how the Supreme Court has interpreted the clauses of the First Amendment of the Constitution, and its impact on religious education in the United States.
2024-11-22
31 min
Supreme Court Tracker - SCOTUS News
"Supreme Court Cases Poised to Impact Tech Privacy, Abortion Rights, and Campaign Finance"
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear a significant case involving Facebook, which seeks to fend off allegations of securities fraud stemming from the Cambridge Analytica data breach scandal. The outcome of this case, expected by the end of June, could have tremendous implications for how tech companies manage user data and disclose security breaches.Meanwhile, in Arizona, early election results indicated voter support for retaining Supreme Court Justices Clint Bolick and Kathryn King. Both justices had previously attracted scrutiny due to their involvement in a ruling related to a near-total abortion ban in the state...
2024-11-06
01 min
Cato Podcast
A Better Way to Pick Judges?
The work of judges is often opaque to the public and poorly understood generally, and yet voters are regularly expected to vote on them. Clint Bolick of the Arizona Supreme Court makes his case for a better way. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-11-05
08 min
Inside Track
10/19/24 Hour 2 - Clint Bolick, General Election Ballot
Clint Bolick - AZ Supreme Court justice
2024-10-20
53 min
The Glenn Beck Program
FEMA Is Broke Because Mayorkas Spent Everything on ILLEGAL ALIENS?! | Guests: Jack Carr & James Scott | 10/3/24
Glenn discusses the current rescue operations under way for victims of Hurricane Helene by Mercury One due to governmental failure. Trinity Baptist Church senior pastor Winston Parrish joins to share what his church is doing to help the victims in North Carolina whom the government is ignoring. Glenn reads a segment from an old monologue from a 2022 "Glenn TV" episode that might explain some things happening now. Glenn goes on a rant regarding the failed governmental response to Hurricane Helene. Arizona Supreme Court Justice Clint Bolick joins to set the record straight on a previously reported story claiming Arizona...
2024-10-03
2h 09
The Glenn Beck Program
Best of the Program | Guests: Jack Carr & James Scott | 10/3/24
Trinity Baptist Church senior pastor Winston Parrish joins to share what his church is doing to help the victims in North Carolina whom the government is ignoring. Arizona Supreme Court Justice Clint Bolick joins to set the record straight on a previously reported story claiming Arizona registered almost 100,000 illegal immigrants to vote. Author Jack Carr and James Scott join to discuss their new book, "Targeted: Beirut," which tells the true story of the 1983 Marine barracks bombing that continues to influence U.S. foreign policy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2024-10-03
45 min
The Seth Leibsohn Show
October 1, 2024 - Hour 2
Justice Clint Bolick on the retention vote for his tenure on the Arizona Supreme Court. Brandon Weichert, author of "The Shadow War: Iran's Quest for Supremacy" and "Biohacked: China's Race to Control Life," on Iran's ballistic missile attack on Israel today and what could happen next. Vice President Harris's recent comments on whether or not people should stand for the Star-Spangled Banner.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-10-02
36 min
FedSoc Forums
Judicial Elections and Free Speech
Judicial selection in the states is not uniform, but most states have some form of judicial elections. Some are contested elections--whether partisan or nonpartisan--and some involve uncontested retention elections. During an election, judicial candidates must abide by ethical rules that explicitly restrict their ability to speak freely.What are the implications, if any, for restrictions on judicial speech arising from different systems of selecting and retaining judges? How do judicial campaign experiences inform free speech perspectives? Join us for a conversation about how judicial elections intersect with free speech rights.Featuring:Hon. Clint Bolick, Justice, Arizona...
2024-09-17
1h 00
Inside Track
Hour Two - Terry Schilling, Clint Bolick
Terry Schilling - American Principles Project; Clint Bolick - Arizona Supreme Court Justice
2024-08-18
55 min
Attitudes!
Comstock Law Repeal, Paris Olympics Drag Queen, Challengers and The Idea of You
Bryan saw Challengers over the weekend and loved Zendaya's tennis choreography. Erin watched The Idea of You and breaks down the awkward banter and sex scenes. Bryan breaks the news about French drag queen Minima Geste being selected to be one of the torch carriers in the 2024 Summer Olympics. Erin tells us about the Comstock Law being repealed thanks to two Republicans crossing party lines, including State Senator Shawnna Bolick whose husband Arizona Supreme Court Justice Clint Bolick revived the 160 year-old abortion ban. For our Dateline and Columbo Recaps, visit www.patreon.com/attitudes Join u...
2024-05-09
52 min
The Kevin Roberts Show
#111 | Clint Bolick
Justice Clint Bolick provides a behind-the-scenes look at life as a State Supreme Court Justice and shares his experiences working with now-Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. Delve into the role of federalism in the judicial system as Justice Bolick navigates the complexities of the legal landscape. Tune in for intriguing insights into the justice system's inner workings and the impact of judicial decisions. Justice Clint Bolick was appointed to the Arizona Supreme Court in 2016 and in 2018 was retained by the voters for a six-year term. Prior to joining the Court, Justice Bolick litigated constitutional cases in...
2024-04-17
35 min
FedSoc Events
Panel Three: School Choice and Trust in Education
Traditionally, education has been seen as instilling the common shared civic values that Americans have held for since the nation’s founding. As the educational establishment has become increasingly more progressive, many states have begun to offer alternatives to traditional public-school education, particularly in the wake of the Covid pandemic when many schools were shut down. This has included laws that allow for educational savings accounts, charter schools, and home-schooling. However, these proposals have met fierce opposition from the educational establishment, legislatures, and education unions. At the heart of this opposition is access to funding and the degree to which pa...
2024-02-28
1h 20
FedSoc Forums
Lockstep or Step Alone: Considering Interpretations of the Federal Constitution When Interpreting State Constitutions
Many state constitutional provisions are worded similarly to provisions of the federal Constitution. At times, this has led some to simply assume as binding or highly persuasive the interpretations of the latter on the former. But to what degree should interpretations of the United States Constitution inform a particular state’s interpretation of its own foundational document? We hosted a lively discussion of this important issue by a distinguished panel.Featuring:--Judge David R. Stras, United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit--Chief Judge Jeffrey S. Sutton, United States Court of Appeals for the Si...
2023-10-02
1h 01
Necessary & Proper Podcast
Can the Legislative Power Be Delegated?
On March 23, 2023, the Center for Constitutional Design at Arizona State University's Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law and the Federalist Society's Arizona State University Student Chapter and Article I Initiative co-hosted a debate about whether the legislative power can be delegated.The debate featured Professor James Stoner and Professor Michael Rappaport, and was moderated by Arizona State Supreme Court Justice Clint Bolick.Featuring:- Prof. Michael Rappaport, Hugh & Hazel Darling Professor of Law and Director, Center for the Study of Constitutional Originalism, University of San Diego School of Law- Prof. James Stoner, Hermann...
2023-05-11
1h 02
Case in Point: The Legal Show on the Hottest Legal Cases in Politics and Culture
Supreme Crimes & State Constitutions
This week, the Court was the scene of several crimes, or rather, several oral arguments about crimes. Your hosts discuss the fascinating issues of double-jeopardy, criminal speech, and out-of-court confessions that those arguments raised. GianCarlo then interviews Arizona Supreme Court Justice Clint Bolick about his career and his work developing a body law governing state-constitutional interpretation. Trivia continues the criminal law theme focusing on interesting facts about the Court's criminal law cases.If you're interested in the implications of the Smith case, your hosts recommend this article.Follow us on Twitter @scotus101 and...
2023-03-31
53 min
Liberty and Leadership
Liberty and Leadership Podcast Highlights
Since 1967, TFAS has reached more than 46,000 students and professionals through academic programs, fellowships and seminars.This season on the Liberty and Leadership Podcast, TFAS President Roger Ream sits down with outstanding TFAS alumni for exclusive, one-on-one conversations about their unique leadership journeys. From venture capitalists, authors, entrepreneurs, filmmakers, educators, opinion columnists, veterans, lawmakers, and more, these alumni represent just a small sample of the courageous leaders who are making a difference in their communities and throughout the world.Hear stories from Will Weatherford, Katie Barlow, Nicholas Ballasy, Nicole Jain, Mark Stansberry, Jillian Kay Melchior, Paul...
2022-10-19
02 min
Power Line
Justice Clint Bolick, An Origin Story
When Arizona Governor Doug Ducey appointed the noted libertarian lawyer Clint Bolick to the Arizona Supreme Court in 2016, the left freaked out (so what else is new), calling his appointment “chilling.” The Center for American Progress gasped, “Mr. Bolick has spent the last quarter century working — at times quite successfully — to make the law more friendly to anti-government conservatives. Source
2022-06-08
39 min
Liberty and Leadership
Clint Bolick on Free Speech and Scorpions
Today, we have another fascinating guest on the Liberty + Leadership podcast - Associate Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court and TFAS alumnus, the Honorable Clint Bolick. In addition to serving on the bench, Justice Bolick teaches Constitutional Law at Arizona State University School of Law, serves as a research fellow with the Hoover Institution, and is the author of numerous books. In this week’s episode, Roger and Clint discuss advice for young leaders, insights on SCOTUS cases, and why Clint marked a constitutional victory for free speech by getting a tattoo of a scorpion on his index finger.
2022-06-08
47 min
FedSoc Events
Panel Three: School Choice: The Next Civil Rights Crusade? [Archive Collection]
On March 26, 1999, the Federalist Society co-sponsored the Stranahan National Issues Forum with the University of Toledo College of Law. The title of the conference was "Education Reform at the Crossroads: Politics, the Constitution, and the Battle over School Choice." The penultimate panel covered "School Choice: The Next Civil Rights Crusade?"School choice is more than an education-reform porposal. To many supporters of vouchers and charter schools, these policy innovations are crucial elements in the effort to vindicate the civil and political ights of low-income parents and members of racial minorities. At the same time, many school choice critics suggest...
2022-01-06
1h 31
The Education Exchange
Ep. 202 - July 26, 2021 - Abolish School Districts, a New Book Proposes
The 44th Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court, Clint Bolick, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Justice Bolick’s book new book, "Unshackled: Freeing America’s K–12 Education System," co-written with Kate J. Hardiman.
2021-07-26
29 min
FedSoc Events
Interpreting State Constitutions
On May 7, 2021, the Federalist Society's Ohio lawyers chapters hosted the 2021 Ohio Chapters Conference in Columbus, OH. The first panel covered "Interpreting State Constitutions."How should state constitutions be interpreted? Should terms that mirror those in the U.S. Constitution be interpreted coterminously? This panel explores varying approaches to interpreting state constitutions, as well as the similarities and differences between the interpretation of state constitutions and the U.S. Constitution.Opening Remarks:Judge Matthew R. Byrne, Ohio Court of Appeals, Twelfth DistrictFeaturing:Judge Sharon Kennedy, Ohio Supreme CourtJudge Clint Bolick...
2021-05-20
1h 41
FedSoc Forums
Book Review: Unshackled: Freeing America's K-12 Education System
Education policy has long been a bi-partisan priority, and education has played a significant role in the development of constitutional law—from First to Fourteenth Amendment—over the past century. During the COVID-19 pandemic, debates about the structure of the public school system and the parental right to choose private or home schooling have come to a head. This program will focus on the debate over reform and school choice through the lens of a new book, Unshackled: Freeing America's K-12 Education System. Co-authors Clint Bolick and Kate Hardiman join education law expert Nicole Garnett to review the new...
2021-03-26
1h 00
EdChoice Chats
Ep. 235: Big Ideas – “Freeing America’s K–12 Education System" with Clint Bolick and Kate Hardiman
Justice Clint Bolick of the Arizona Supreme Court and Kate Hardiman, Rehnquist Fellow at Cooper & Kirk, join us to discuss their latest book, "Unshackled: Freeing America’s K–12 Education System." For more information, visit www.edchoice.org.
2021-02-04
24 min
The Learning Curve
AZ Supreme Court Justice Clint Bolick on National School Choice Week
This week on “The Learning Curve,” Cara and Gerard kick off National School Choice Week with Arizona Supreme Court Justice Clint Bolick, co-author with Kate Hardiman of a new book, Unshackled: Freeing America’s K–12 Education System. Justice Bolick shares his experiences serving on a state supreme court, and how it has shaped his understanding of America’s legal system. They discuss his new book... Source
2021-01-27
45 min
in Conversation: Education Policy with Educational Freedom Institute
#37: Freeing America's K-12 Education System
Clint Bolick, Arizona Supreme Court Justice and Co-Founder of Institute for Justice, and Kate Hardiman, former school teacher and current law student, join Corey DeAngelis and Matthew Nielsen to discuss their new book, Unshackled: Freeing America’s K–12 Education System. Find EFI online at EFInstitute.org, @EF_Institute on twitter, and Educational Freedom Institute on Facebook and other social platforms.
2021-01-14
50 min
The Atlas Society Presents - Objectively Speaking
The Atlas Society Asks Clint Bolick
The Atlas Society Asks Arizona Supreme Court Justice Clint Bolick. Justice Bolick founded the Institute for Justice in 1991, a non-profit law firm that litigates to limit government power, especially when it comes to property rights, economic liberty, and free speech. Justice Bolick is well known for his support of school choice and defense of vouchers. He has written a number of books, including "David’s Hammer: The Case for an Activist Judiciary" and "Death Grip: Loosening the Law’s Stranglehold over Economic Liberty."
2020-10-07
50 min
In The Trenches Podcast
Episode 13: A Constitution Day Special with Judge Clint Bolick
In this episode, J Cal Davenport and his co-host, Seth Root, invite Arizona Supreme Court Judge Clint Bolick on the podcast to talk about the Constitution! We talk about how America got the Constitution, we talk about the connection between the Declaration and the Constitution, and we talk about judicial engagement vs judicial restraint. Enjoy!
2019-09-13
59 min
FedSoc Events
Roundtable: Federalism’s Contribution to Economic Liberty: Catalyzing Technological Advancement and Economic Growth
On March 15-16, 2019, the Federalist Society's student chapter at the ASU Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law hosted the 2019 National Student Symposium. The roundtable discussion covered "Federalism's Contribution to Economic Liberty: Catalyzing Technological Advancement and Economic Growth".Does the Fourteenth Amendment guarantee economic liberty? If not, what role might states play in advancing economic liberty? Frustrated with the federal government’s inability or unwillingness to solve regulatory or competition-based problems, some states have taken matters into their own hands. This panel will address how states have been, and still can be, laboratories of democracy when it comes to regulation an...
2019-04-17
1h 42
Hoover Institution
Clint Bolick: The Supreme Court in Transition—What Issues Are in Play?
Clint Bolick, Hoover fellow and associate justice of the Supreme Court of Arizona, breaks down the future of the US Supreme Court, what will change with the new justices, and what will remain the same. He analyzes the current court’s makeup of textualists and living constitutionalists and what it means for the future of the United States law.
2019-04-16
43 min
The Education Exchange
Ep. 70 - Nov. 26, 2018 - What Will the 2018 Midterm Election Results Mean for School Choice?
Clint Bolick, an Associate Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court, talks with Paul E. Peterson about how the results of gubernatorial elections will affect the school choice climate in various states. They also discuss the proposed expansion of an education savings account program which was on the ballot in Arizona.
2018-11-26
21 min
The Bob Zadek Show
Local Leviathan: Clint Bolick on Grassroots Tyranny
In designing the American Constitution, the Founding Fathers were careful to establish a balance of powers — not only among co-equal branches of federal government, but also among states, federal government, and the people themselves.If the United States were a computer, then federalism would be its operating system. Extending the analogy, the most basic functions are performed by a “Central Governing Unit” (CGU) and strictly enumerated by Article I, Section VIII. The states were delegated the task of “programming” in the gaps — specialized “apps” to handle more localized issues. This design was supposed to serve as a bulwark against federal tyranny...
2018-09-22
52 min
The Education Exchange
Ep. 49 - July 2, 2018 - Why did the Supreme Court Change Course on Agency Fees?
On the last day of its 2017-2018 term, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Janus vs. AFSCME that public employee unions can no longer collect agency fees from non-members. Clint Bolick, an associate justice of the Arizona Supreme Court, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss why the U.S. Supreme Court felt it was necessary to overrule a decision from the 1970s allowing agency fees.
2018-07-02
22 min
FedSoc Events
The Judicial Power: The Judicial Duty to Follow the Law or a Discretionary Power of Judicial Review?
Hamilton referred to the federal judiciary as the “least dangerous” branch of the new federal government. But the Court has clearly done more than he envisioned. What is its proper role? How much should judges interpret the exact text and how much should they look to the core principles the text seeks to protect?Welcome: Ethan Womble, President, Georgetown Student ChapterOpening Remarks: Dean Mitchell C. Bailin, Associate Vice President and Dean of Students, Georgetown LawJustice Clint Bolick, Arizona Supreme CourtEd Whelan, President, Ethics & Public Policy Center, former Law Clerk to Just...
2018-03-20
1h 24
EdNext Podcast
Ep. 74 - March 1, 2017: What Could We Expect on Ed From a Justice Gorsuch?
Arizona Supreme Court Justice Clint Bolick has been poring over Neil Gorsuch’s opinions as a federal judge to learn how he might approach the steady stream of education cases that inevitably make their way before the Supreme Court Bolick has a new Education Next article on this topic, available here: http://educationnext.org/gorsuch-the-judicious-judge-supreme-court-education/
2017-03-01
00 min
Federalist Society Event Audio
Conversation with State Supreme Court Justices 1-28-2017
2017 Annual Western Chapters ConferenceWhat is the proper role of the State judiciary when considering questions of federal law? If there are independent and adequate federal and State grounds, on which basis should a state supreme court decide a case? This panel was part of the 2017 Annual Western Chapters Conference at The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, CA on January 28, 2017.Luncheon: Conversation with State Supreme Court Justices 12:00 Noon – 1:45 pmHon. Clint Bolick, Arizona Supreme CourtHon. Stephen Markman, Michigan Supreme CourtModerator: Hon. Diane Sykes, U.S. Court of Appeals, 7th Circu...
2017-02-06
1h 03
Federalist Society Event Audio
Conversation with State Supreme Court Justices 1-28-2017
2017 Annual Western Chapters ConferenceWhat is the proper role of the State judiciary when considering questions of federal law? If there are independent and adequate federal and State grounds, on which basis should a state supreme court decide a case? This panel was part of the 2017 Annual Western Chapters Conference at The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, CA on January 28, 2017.Luncheon: Conversation with State Supreme Court Justices 12:00 Noon – 1:45 pmHon. Clint Bolick, Arizona Supreme CourtHon. Stephen Markman, Michigan Supreme CourtModerator: Hon. Diane Sykes, U.S. Court of Appeals, 7th Circu...
2017-02-06
1h 03
FedSoc Events
Conversation with State Supreme Court Justices 1-28-2017
What is the proper role of the State judiciary when considering questions of federal law? If there are independent and adequate federal and State grounds, on which basis should a state supreme court decide a case? -- This panel was part of the 2017 Annual Western Chapters Conference at The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, CA on January 28, 2017. -- Luncheon: Conversation with State Supreme Court Justices -- Hon. Clint Bolick, Arizona Supreme Court and Hon. Stephen Markman, Michigan Supreme Court. Moderator: Hon. Diane Sykes, U.S. Court of Appeals, 7th Circuit. Introduction: Jennifer Perkins, Assistant Solicitor General, AG Opinions...
2017-02-06
1h 03
Cato Audio
November 2016
November 2016 featuring Johan Norberg, James Duane, Josh Blackman, Leda Cosmides, Clint Bolick Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2016-11-01
1h 03
Federalist Society Event Audio
Education Reform and Equality of Opportunity 2-27-2016
2016 National Student SymposiumEquality of opportunity is supposed to be a fundamental American principle. But it is not being realized today – in large part due to our failing education system. Despite being better funded, American public schools consistently lag those of comparable countries. The disparity is especially stark in inner-city and minority school districts, where poor children are most in need of quality education. Is school choice the solution? What role should the federal government play in education? And what legal issues are implicated by reform efforts? This panel was presented at the 2016 National Student Sym...
2016-03-04
1h 43
Federalist Society Event Audio
Education Reform and Equality of Opportunity 2-27-2016
2016 National Student SymposiumEquality of opportunity is supposed to be a fundamental American principle. But it is not being realized today – in large part due to our failing education system. Despite being better funded, American public schools consistently lag those of comparable countries. The disparity is especially stark in inner-city and minority school districts, where poor children are most in need of quality education. Is school choice the solution? What role should the federal government play in education? And what legal issues are implicated by reform efforts? This panel was presented at the 2016 National Student Sym...
2016-03-04
1h 43
FedSoc Events
Education Reform and Equality of Opportunity 2-27-2016
Equality of opportunity is supposed to be a fundamental American principle. But it is not being realized today – in large part due to our failing education system. Despite being better funded, American public schools consistently lag those of comparable countries. The disparity is especially stark in inner-city and minority school districts, where poor children are most in need of quality education. Is school choice the solution? What role should the federal government play in education? And what legal issues are implicated by reform efforts? -- This panel was presented at the 2016 National Student Symposium on Saturday, February 27, 2016, at the University of...
2016-03-04
1h 43
Hoover Institution Talks, Retreats, and Events
Building a Federalism Shield: The States Fight Back - Clint Bolick
In this talk, Hoover research fellow Clint Bolick discusses the importance of state governments defending their citizens’ rights from the overreach of the federal government. He begins with a discussion of how state legislatures are a more refined tool for protecting citizens. He goes on to outline a growing judicial trend in the United States that recognizes the importance of powerful states. To examine this trend more closely, Bolick offers three examples from the work at the Goldwater Institute Center for Constitutional Litigation, of which he is the director: first, the decline of unions and the protection of the secret ba...
2014-08-23
31 min
Cato Audio
August 2013
August 2013 featuring Jim Harper, Julian Sanchez, Alvaro Vargas Llosa, Christopher J. Coyne, Emily Miller, Michael F. Cannon, Clint Bolick Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2013-08-02
1h 12
Cato Audio
April 2013
April 2013 featuring Christopher A. Preble, Daniel J. Mitchell, Senator Jeff Flake (R-AZ), Walter A. McDougall, Timothy Sandefur, Brink Lindsey, Clint Bolick Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2013-04-02
1h 07
Get Lost in the World of Stories With Free Audiobook
Immigration Wars: Forging an American Solution Audiobook by Clint Bolick
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 167485 Title: Immigration Wars: Forging an American Solution Author: Clint Bolick, Jeb Bush Narrator: Skipp Sudduth Format: Unabridged Length: 5:30:00 Language: English Release date: 03-05-13 Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio Genres: Politics, Public Policy Summary: From the former Republican governor of Florida and a leading constitutional litigator comes a timely and provocative look at one of the most divisive issues facing the nation today—“a must-read for every citizen, wannabe citizen, legal working resident, and those illegally working in the shadows of our economy” (The Washington Times). The immigration debate has ch...
2013-03-05
5h 30
Full Trial Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & Politics
Immigration Wars: Forging an American Solution by Clint Bolick, Jeb Bush
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/167485 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Immigration Wars: Forging an American Solution Author: Clint Bolick, Jeb Bush Narrator: Skipp Sudduth Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 30 minutes Release date: March 5, 2013 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: From the former Republican governor of Florida and a leading constitutional litigator comes a timely and provocative look at one of the most divisive issues facing the nation today—“a must-read for every citizen, wannabe citizen, legal working resident, and those illegally working in the shadows of our economy” (The Washington Times). The immigration debate has challenged our nation...
2013-03-05
03 min
Listen to Latest Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & Politics
Immigration Wars: Forging an American Solution by Clint Bolick, Jeb Bush
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/167485to listen full audiobooks. Title: Immigration Wars: Forging an American Solution Author: Clint Bolick, Jeb Bush Narrator: Skipp Sudduth Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 30 minutes Release date: March 5, 2013 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: From the former Republican governor of Florida and a leading constitutional litigator comes a timely and provocative look at one of the most divisive issues facing the nation today—“a must-read for every citizen, wannabe citizen, legal working resident, and those illegally working in the shadows of our economy” (The Washington Times). The immigration debate has challenged our nation since...
2013-03-05
5h 30
Goldwater Institute Podcasts
AUDIO: Reviving Economic Liberties - A Conversation with Clint Bolick
On the Liberty Law Talk podcast, host Richard Reinsch talks with Clint Bolick, Vice President of Litigation at the Goldwater Institute, about his book Death Grip: Loosening the Law’s Stranglehold over Economic Liberty. Bolick, of course, is no stranger to litigating constitutional claims for economic liberties and property rights, among other achievements. Death Grip argues that the infamous Slaughterhouse Cases of 1873 emptied the privileges or immunities clause of the Fourteenth Amendment of one its primary purposes: the protection of economic liberties against encroachment by state governments. This conversation explores the history and intent behind the ratification of th...
2012-05-07
20 min
WELCOME TO OUR ARCHIVES!
Pulitzer Prize Winner Joel Brinkley on Cambodia: Human Rights, Genocide and Democracy and Clint Block on Economic Freedom and the Constitution
Joel Brinkley is a Pulitzer Prize winning foreign correspondent, author, reporter, editor and visiting Hearst Professional in Residence at Stanford University. At The New York Times, Brinkley served as Washington correspondent, White House correspondent and chief of the Times Bureau in Jerusalem, Israel. He spent more than 10 years in editing positions including Projects Editor in Washington, Political Editor in New York and Investigations Editor in Washington following the September 11 attacks and political writer in Baghdad during the fall of 2003. His latest book is Cambodia's Curse. Clint Bolick is a research fellow at the Hoover Institution and also serves as the...
2011-06-10
00 min
EconTalk Archives, 2006
Clint Bolick Defends Judicial Activism
Clint Bolick, co-founder of the Institute for Justice and President of the Alliance for School Choice makes the case for judicial activism. He and Russ Roberts discuss school choice, interstate wine sales, the Kelo eminent domain case and the crucial role the Supreme Court and the Constitution can and should play in securing economic liberty.
2006-10-31
55 min
EconTalk
Clint Bolick Defends Judicial Activism
Clint Bolick, co-founder of the Institute for Justice and President of the Alliance for School Choice makes the case for judicial activism. He and Russ Roberts discuss school choice, interstate wine sales, the Kelo eminent domain case and the crucial role the Supreme Court and the Constitution can and should play in securing economic liberty.
2006-10-31
55 min
Free Audiobook: Where Stories Find Their Voice
Voucher Wars: Waging the Legal Battle over School Choice Audiobook by Clint Bolick
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 139996 Title: Voucher Wars: Waging the Legal Battle over School Choice Author: Clint Bolick Narrator: Jeff Riggenbach Format: Unabridged Length: 09:44:37 Language: English Release date: 06-25-05 Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks Genres: Non-Fiction, Law Summary: In June 2002, the US Supreme Court's ruling in Zelman v. Simmons-Harris opened the door to school choice. In Voucher Wars: Waging the Legal Battle over School Choice, Clint Bolick recounts the dramatic twelve-year struggle to finally give families a choice in education. As the central figure in the legal battle over school choice, Bolick tells the...
2005-06-25
9h 44
Full Trial Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & Politics
Voucher Wars: Waging the Legal Battle over School Choice by Clint Bolick
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/139996 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Voucher Wars: Waging the Legal Battle over School Choice Author: Clint Bolick Narrator: Jeff Riggenbach Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 44 minutes Release date: June 25, 2005 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: In June 2002, the US Supreme Court's ruling in Zelman v. Simmons-Harris opened the door to school choice. In Voucher Wars: Waging the Legal Battle over School Choice, Clint Bolick recounts the dramatic twelve-year struggle to finally give families a choice in education. As the central figure in the legal battle over school choice, Bolick tells the story...
2005-06-25
03 min
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Voucher Wars: Waging the Legal Battle over School Choice by Clint Bolick
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/139996to listen full audiobooks. Title: Voucher Wars: Waging the Legal Battle over School Choice Author: Clint Bolick Narrator: Jeff Riggenbach Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 44 minutes Release date: June 25, 2005 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: In June 2002, the US Supreme Court's ruling in Zelman v. Simmons-Harris opened the door to school choice. In Voucher Wars: Waging the Legal Battle over School Choice, Clint Bolick recounts the dramatic twelve-year struggle to finally give families a choice in education. As the central figure in the legal battle over school choice, Bolick tells the story from...
2005-06-25
9h 44
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CatoAudio, July 2003 by Casey Latigue | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: CatoAudio, July 2003 Author: Casey Latigue, Clint Bolick, Christopher Preble, more Narrator: Bill McGregor Format: Original Recording Length: 1 hr and 4 mins Language: English Release date: 07-01-03 Publisher: The Cato Institute Genres: History, Political Summary: This edition of CatoAudio features Casey Lartigue and Clint Bolick discussing school vouchers; Christopher Preble on the future of the military after the Iraq victory; Tom Palmer on liberty after September 11; Gene Healy on ending the District of Columbia's gun ban; Floyd Flake on educational freedom in urban America; and John McWhorter on "Double Consciousness...
2003-07-01
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