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Porter PodcastPorter PodcastPractice the Disciplines 01/05/251 Timothy 4:7-8, Matthew 6Senior Pastor Nick Sandefur 2025-01-0829 minSTARRS PodcastSTARRS PodcastTimothy Sandefur on Frederick Douglass and the American DreamTimothy Sandefur of the Goldwater Institute gave a talk at STARRS Rally for Our Republic in September 2024 in Arizona. Rally emcee Ray Semko, the D*I*C*E Man introduced Timothy.Description:Frederick Douglass—the escaped slave who became an internationally famous spokesman for liberty and one of America’s most celebrated intellectuals—declared in the 1850s that the U.S. Constitution was “a glorious liberty document,” and that those who denounced it as enshrining white supremacy and slavery were wrong. What led Douglass to break even with anti-slavery allies to defend the Constituti...2024-10-0431 minFree The EconomyFree The EconomyProtecting Taxpayers with Timothy SandefurThis week we cover the SEC’s new climate rule, the recent Supreme Court decision on income taxes, and why the Social Security Administration has finally updated its jobs list from 1977. Our interview this week is with Timothy Sandefur of the Goldwater Institute. We talk about cronyism, economic development, protecting taxpayers, and amending state constitutions. Free the Economy is produced and hosted by Richard Morrison. Keep up with the show by following us on Twitter at @freethe_economy and read our episode summaries, with links to the stories we cover, at cei.org/blog.2024-06-2746 minCato Event PodcastCato Event PodcastPanel 1: Bringing Back Economic Liberty in State CourtsTimothy Sandefur and Anthony Sanders discuss their experiences litigating in state courts and new ways for bringing back economic freedom at the state level. Moderated by Anastasia Boden Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-04-251h 14Armstrong & Getty Extra Large InterviewsArmstrong & Getty Extra Large InterviewsCovering All The Topics: Tim Sandefur Talks To Jack ArmstrongTimothy Sandefur is the Vice President for Legal Affairs at the Goldwater Institute’s Scharf-Norton Center for Constitutional Litigation and holds the Duncan Chair in Constitutional Government.  He joined Jack Armstrong to talk about some of the big topics in the news! Listen to The Armstrong & Getty Extra Large Interview and other Extra Large interviews with Tim below! Follow Tim on X HERE and check out some of his videos below! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2024-04-0815 mincmdX anDre Articles \cmdX anDre Articles "Law of WE "podcastThe Constitution Drafting Project: A Discussion of Five New AmendmentsIn this week’s episode, we are sharing audio from a program hosted live from Arizona State University’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law and presented in partnership with ASU’s Center for Constitution Design. The program centered around a discussion of the National Constitution Center’s landmark Constitution Drafting Project, and featured members from each project team— Georgetown Law’s Caroline Fredrickson of Team Progressive, the Goldwater Institute’s Timothy Sandefur of Team Libertarian, and ASU’s Ilan Wurman of Team Conservative. They discuss their approaches to constitution drafting, review points of consensus and disagreement, and reflect on the importance...2024-02-0956 minWe the PeopleWe the PeopleThe Constitution Drafting Project: A Discussion of Five New AmendmentsIn this week’s episode, we are sharing audio from a program hosted live from Arizona State University’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law and presented in partnership with ASU’s Center for Constitution Design. The program centered around a discussion of the National Constitution Center’s landmark Constitution Drafting Project, and featured members from each project team— Georgetown Law’s Caroline Fredrickson of Team Progressive, the Goldwater Institute’s Timothy Sandefur of Team Libertarian, and ASU’s Ilan Wurman of Team Conservative. They discuss their approaches to constitution drafting, review points of consensus and disagreement, and reflect on the imp...2024-02-0956 minLive at the National Constitution CenterLive at the National Constitution CenterConstitution Drafting Project: A Discussion of Five New AmendmentsThe Center for Constitutional Design at Arizona State University and the National Constitution Center present a discussion on the NCC’s landmark Constitution Drafting Project, featuring members of the drafting teams: Caroline Fredrickson of team progressive, Timothy Sandefur of team libertarian, and Ilan Wurman of team conservative. They will discuss their approaches to constitution drafting, the various amendments they agreed on, and the project’s importance in today’s constitutional environment. Jeffrey Rosen, president and CEO of the National Constitution Center, moderates. This program is presented in partnership with the Center for Constitutional Design at Arizona State University's San...2024-02-0656 minPorter PodcastPorter PodcastBiblical Instruction 01/14/24 Pastor Nick Sandefur2 Timothy 3:14-172024-01-2542 minWe the PeopleWe the PeopleWill The Supreme Court Overturn Chevron?On January 17, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo and Relentless v. Department of Commerce—two cases that ask whether the Court should overturn the landmark Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council case. In this episode, guests Christopher Walker of Michigan Law School and Timothy Sandefur of the Goldwater Institue join to recap the arguments in both cases and to explore the future of Chevron and the administrative state. Jeffrey Rosen, president and CEO of the National Constitution Center, moderates.  Resources:Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo (oral argume...2024-01-1958 mincmdX anDre Articles \cmdX anDre Articles "Law of WE "podcastWill The Supreme Court Overturn Chevron?On January 17, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo and Relentless v. Department of Commerce—two cases that ask whether the Court should overturn the landmark Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council case. In this episode, guests Christopher Walker of Michigan Law School and Timothy Sandefur of the Goldwater Institue join to recap the arguments in both cases and to explore the future of Chevron and the administrative state. Jeffrey Rosen, president and CEO of the National Constitution Center, moderates.   Resources: Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo (oral argument via C-SPAN; transcript)  Relentless v. Department of Commerc...2024-01-1958 minHeartland Daily PodcastHeartland Daily PodcastIll Literacy, Episode 129: The New Deal’s War on the Bill of Rights (Guest: David T. Beito)In Episode 129 of Ill Literacy, Tim Benson talks with David T. Beito, author ofThe New Deal’s War on the Bill of Rights: The Untold Story of FDR’s Concentration Camps, Censorship, and Mass Surveillance. Heartland’s Tim Benson joined by David T. Beito, Senior Fellow at the Independent Institute and Professor Emeritus at the University of Alabama, to discuss his new book, The New Deal’s War on the Bill of Rights: The Untold Story of FDR’s Concentration Camps, Censorship, and Mass Surveillance. They chat about Roosevelt’s intellectual roots, his willingness to put the New D...2024-01-021h 06Ill Literacy: Books with BensonIll Literacy: Books with BensonIll Literacy, Episode 129: The New Deal’s War on the Bill of Rights (Guest: David T. Beito)In Episode 129 of Ill Literacy, Tim Benson talks with David T. Beito, author ofThe New Deal’s War on the Bill of Rights: The Untold Story of FDR’s Concentration Camps, Censorship, and Mass Surveillance.  Heartland’s Tim Benson joined by David T. Beito, Senior Fellow at the Independent Institute and Professor Emeritus at the University of Alabama, to discuss his new book, The New Deal’s War on the Bill of Rights: The Untold Story of FDR’s Concentration Camps, Censorship, and Mass Surveillance. They chat about Roosevelt’s intellectual roots, his willingness to put the New De...2024-01-021h 17Armstrong & Getty Extra Large InterviewsArmstrong & Getty Extra Large InterviewsNo Bad Things: Tim Sandefur Talks To Armstrong & GettyTimothy Sandefur joined Armstrong & Getty to talk about administrative hearings and international issues including the war with Hamas. Timothy Sandefur is the Vice President for Legal Affairs at the Goldwater Institute’s Scharf-Norton Center for Constitutional Litigation and holds the Duncan Chair in Constitutional Government.  Follow Tim on X HERESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-11-3015 minArmstrong & Getty Extra Large InterviewsArmstrong & Getty Extra Large InterviewsThe Bums And Junkies Take Over: Tim Sandefur Talks To Armstrong & GettyThe homeless population is taking over many of the blue cities in our country and the government is allowing that to happen. Why?! They're homeless and drug open air markets. Timothy Sandefur is the Vice President for Legal Affairs at the Goldwater Institute’s Scharf-Norton Center for Constitutional Litigation and holds the Duncan Chair in Constitutional Government. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-09-2211 mincmdX anDre Articles \cmdX anDre Articles "Law of WE "podcastJustice Gorsuch and Native American LawThis past term, the Supreme Court handed down two major decisions about Native American law. In Arizona v. Navajo Nation, the Court ruled 5-4 that a treaty did not require the U.S. Government to take affirmative steps to secure water for the Navajo Nation; and in Haaland v. Brackeen, the Court upheld the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA). In this episode, Native American law experts Professor Marcia Zug of the University of South Carolina Law School and Timothy Sandefur of the Goldwater Institute join to help unpack these key Native American law cases. They also dive more deeply into...2023-07-201h 00We the PeopleWe the PeopleJustice Gorsuch and Native American LawThis past term, the Supreme Court handed down two major decisions about Native American law. In Arizona v. Navajo Nation, the Court ruled 5-4 that a treaty did not require the U.S. Government to take affirmative steps to secure water for the Navajo Nation; and in Haaland v. Brackeen, the Court upheld the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA). In this episode, Native American law experts Professor Marcia Zug of the University of South Carolina Law School and Timothy Sandefur of the Goldwater Institute join to help unpack these key Native American law cases. They also dive more deeply...2023-07-201h 00Armstrong & Getty Extra Large InterviewsArmstrong & Getty Extra Large InterviewsOne Collective Hat - Tim Sandefur Joins Armstrong & GettyTimothy Sandefur is the Vice President for Legal Affairs at the Goldwater Institute’s Scharf-Norton Center for Constitutional Litigation and holds the Duncan Chair in Constitutional Government.  He joined the guys to talk about the recent Supreme Court decisions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-06-3013 minNew Books in Intellectual HistoryNew Books in Intellectual HistoryTimothy Sandefur, "Freedom's Furies: How Isabel Paterson, Rose Wilder Lane, and Ayn Rand Found Freedom in an Age of Darkness" (Cato Institute, 2022)In 1943, three books appeared that changed American politics forever: Isabel Paterson's The God of the Machine, Rose Wilder Lane's The Discovery of Freedom, and Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead. Together, they laid the groundwork for what became the modern libertarian movement. Even more striking were the women behind these books: Paterson, a brilliant but misanthropic journalist whose weekly column made her one of the nation's most important literary critics; Lane, a restless writer who secretly coauthored the Little House on the Prairie novels with her mother; and Rand, a philosophically inclined Russian immigrant ferociously devoted to heroic individualism. Working against the...2023-05-1137 minNew Books in Literary StudiesNew Books in Literary StudiesTimothy Sandefur, "Freedom's Furies: How Isabel Paterson, Rose Wilder Lane, and Ayn Rand Found Freedom in an Age of Darkness" (Cato Institute, 2022)In 1943, three books appeared that changed American politics forever: Isabel Paterson's The God of the Machine, Rose Wilder Lane's The Discovery of Freedom, and Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead. Together, they laid the groundwork for what became the modern libertarian movement. Even more striking were the women behind these books: Paterson, a brilliant but misanthropic journalist whose weekly column made her one of the nation's most important literary critics; Lane, a restless writer who secretly coauthored the Little House on the Prairie novels with her mother; and Rand, a philosophically inclined Russian immigrant ferociously devoted to heroic individualism. Working against the...2023-05-1137 minNew Books in American PoliticsNew Books in American PoliticsTimothy Sandefur, "Freedom's Furies: How Isabel Paterson, Rose Wilder Lane, and Ayn Rand Found Freedom in an Age of Darkness" (Cato Institute, 2022)In 1943, three books appeared that changed American politics forever: Isabel Paterson's The God of the Machine, Rose Wilder Lane's The Discovery of Freedom, and Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead. Together, they laid the groundwork for what became the modern libertarian movement. Even more striking were the women behind these books: Paterson, a brilliant but misanthropic journalist whose weekly column made her one of the nation's most important literary critics; Lane, a restless writer who secretly coauthored the Little House on the Prairie novels with her mother; and Rand, a philosophically inclined Russian immigrant ferociously devoted to heroic individualism. Working against the...2023-05-1137 minNew Books in Women\'s HistoryNew Books in Women's HistoryTimothy Sandefur, "Freedom's Furies: How Isabel Paterson, Rose Wilder Lane, and Ayn Rand Found Freedom in an Age of Darkness" (Cato Institute, 2022)In 1943, three books appeared that changed American politics forever: Isabel Paterson's The God of the Machine, Rose Wilder Lane's The Discovery of Freedom, and Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead. Together, they laid the groundwork for what became the modern libertarian movement. Even more striking were the women behind these books: Paterson, a brilliant but misanthropic journalist whose weekly column made her one of the nation's most important literary critics; Lane, a restless writer who secretly coauthored the Little House on the Prairie novels with her mother; and Rand, a philosophically inclined Russian immigrant ferociously devoted to heroic individualism. Working against the...2023-05-1137 minThe Great AntidoteThe Great AntidoteTimothy Sandefur on Freedom's FuriesSend us a textTimothy Sandefur is the vice president for litigation at the Goldwater Institute and the author of six books, including Frederick Douglass: Self Made Man and Freedom’s Furies: How Isabel Paterson, Rose Wilder Lane, and Ayn Rand Found Liberty in an Age of Darkness. These three women all lived during the Great Depression, so he talks to us about the literary, historical, and political scenes of the time, painting a picture of their works and relationships in context. We discuss the parallels between their time and ours, and his optimism for th...2023-03-1749 minEPPiC BroadcastEPPiC BroadcastChild Abuse Registries and Due Process, with Timothy SandefurThis week, we talk with Timothy Sandefur, Vice President of Legal Affairs at the Goldwater Institute. Timothy is representing a mother in Arizona who found herself falsely accused of child neglect and placed on the state’s central child abuse registry in a court case that challenges the constitutionality of Arizona's child abuse registry. Today, Timothy breaks down the details of the case and argues for why exactly child abuse registries are unconstitutional. You can learn more about Timothy and his work here. Support the show2023-03-0731 minDissedDissedThe Supreme Court and Indian ChildrenIn 1978, amid a sordid history of Native American children being taken from their families and placed in custody of non-Indians, Congress passed the Indian Child Welfare Act, or ICWA. Though passed with good intentions, critics say ICWA actually offers Indian children less protection than non-Indian children solely because of their ancestry. This term, the Supreme Court will decide Brackeen v. Haaland, which challenges the constitutionality of ICWA. But a case nearly a decade ago foreshadowed the constitutional arguments that are now before the court. Thanks to our guests Timothy Sandefur and Oliver Dunford. ...2023-01-0440 minCato Event PodcastCato Event PodcastFreedom’s Furies How Isabel Paterson, Rose Wilder Lane, and Ayn Rand Found Liberty in an Age of DarknessCritics of libertarianism argue that it is an ideology created by and for privileged white men. But the modern libertarian movement was founded and kept alive thanks to the writings and advocacy of three unstoppable women: Isabel Paterson, a literary critic; Rose Wilder Lane, a journalist; and Ayn Rand, a philosophical immigrant.In 1943, Paterson published The God in the Machine, Lane The Discovery of Freedom, and Rand The Fountainhead. These three books changed the course of libertarianism in the United States.Timothy Sandefur’s new book Freedom’s Furies tells the story of how this trio...2022-12-011h 29cmdX anDre Articles \cmdX anDre Articles "Law of WE "podcastThe Indian Child Welfare Act and the 14th AmendmentOn Wednesday, November 9, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Haaland v. Brackeen, a case challenging the Indian Child Welfare Act. Opponents of ICWA say that it violates the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment, discriminating against non-Native foster parents. Defenders of ICWA say that tribal sovereignty means the relationship of Native people to the US government is political, not racial. Timothy Sandefur of the Goldwater Institute’s Scharf-Norton Center for Constitutional Litigation and Elizabeth Reese of Stanford Law join Jeffrey Rosen to recap the arguments in the case and discuss the future of the Indian Child Welfare Act.   Questions o...2022-11-241h 00We the PeopleWe the PeopleThe Indian Child Welfare Act and the 14th AmendmentOn Wednesday, November 9, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Haaland v. Brackeen, a case challenging the Indian Child Welfare Act. Opponents of ICWA say that it violates the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment, discriminating against non-Native foster parents. Defenders of ICWA say that tribal sovereignty means the relationship of Native people to the US government is political, not racial. Timothy Sandefur of the Goldwater Institute’s Scharf-Norton Center for Constitutional Litigation and Elizabeth Reese of Stanford Law join Jeffrey Rosen to recap the arguments in the case and discuss the future of the Indian Child Welfare Act.2022-11-241h 00Porter PodcastPorter PodcastThe More Trap 11/13/22Series:  If I Only HadThe More Trap I Timothy 6:6-20 Discontent: not happy with who you are, what you have and/or how things are going in your life.            Keep your life free from the love of money. Be satisfied with what you have, for he himself has said, I will never leave you or abandon you.Hebrews 13:5   I Timothy 6:6-19   the...2022-11-1639 minPorter PodcastPorter PodcastThe Church and Communion 10/30/22Series: The Church in HistoryThe Church and CommunionLuke 22:14-22         I Corinthians 11:23-26 Protestant = Someone who protests when the church strays from “the faith once for all delivered to the saints.” Reformation Takeaways ·      Scripture is the final authority in matters of faith and practice.                                                         2 Timothy 3:16–17  ·      Salvation is by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone.Ephesians 2:8–9  ·      Worship is to be understandable and att...2022-11-0132 minBreaking Battlegrounds Official PodcastsBreaking Battlegrounds Official Podcasts106 Podcast: Blake Masters on Border Security, Fentanyl, and Rising CrimeThis week on Breaking Battlegrounds, Chuck and Sam are joined first by Republican candidate for United States Senate in Arizona, Blake Masters. Later in the program, Congressman Drew Ferguson of Georgia calls into the show. Finally, we are joined in studio by Timothy Sandefur of the Goldwater Institute. – Blake grew up in Tucson, Arizona. […]2022-10-2300 minBreaking BattlegroundsBreaking BattlegroundsBlake Masters on Border Security, Fentanyl, and Rising CrimeThis week on Breaking Battlegrounds, Chuck and Sam are joined first by Republican candidate for United States Senate in Arizona, Blake Masters. Later in the program, Congressman Drew Ferguson of Georgia calls into the show. Finally, we are joined in studio by Timothy Sandefur of the Goldwater Institute. - Blake grew up in Tucson, Arizona. In 2012, he married his high school sweetheart, Catherine. Happily married for 10 years now, Blake and Catherine are raising and homeschooling their three beautiful boys, Miles, Graham, and Rex.After graduating from Stanford and Stanford Law School, Blake co-founded a successful...2022-10-2300 minThe Great AntidoteThe Great AntidoteTimothy Sandefur on Frederick DouglassSend us a textTimothy Sandefur, vice president of legal affairs at the Goldwater Institute, talks to us today about his book, Frederick Douglass: Self-Made Man. He talks to us about the philosophy behind and the development of American slavery, highlighting Douglass’s escape from it. Listen to learn about Douglass’s journey from slave to abolitionist- as well as to explore the debate about slavery and our Constitution. Support the showNever miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.2022-10-1443 minLive at the National Constitution CenterLive at the National Constitution CenterThe NCC’s Constitutional Convention Reports: The Proposed AmendmentsThis summer, as a continuation of the National Constitution Center’s Constitution Drafting Project, teams of leading conservative, libertarian, and progressive scholars  convened for a virtual constitutional convention. After debating and deliberating together, they drafted and proposed a series of amendments to the Constitution. In this episode, we share the presentation that the team leaders made, discussing the five amendments they all agreed upon. Caroline Fredrickson, senior fellow at the Brennan Center for Justice represented team progressive, Ilan Wurman, associate professor at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, represented team conservative, and Ilya Shapiro, senior...2022-09-271h 03cmdX anDre Articles \cmdX anDre Articles "Law of WE "podcastThe NCC’s Constitutional Convention Reports: The Proposed AmendmentsThis summer, as a continuation of the National Constitution Center’s Constitution Drafting Project, teams of leading conservative, libertarian, and progressive scholars  convened for a virtual constitutional convention. After debating and deliberating together, they drafted and proposed a series of amendments to the Constitution. In this episode, we share the presentation that the team leaders made on Monday, discussing the five amendments they all agreed upon. Caroline Fredrickson, senior fellow at the Brennan Center for Justice represented team progressive, Ilan Wurman, associate professor at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, represented team conservative, and Ilya Shapiro...2022-09-221h 04We the PeopleWe the PeopleThe NCC’s Constitutional Convention Reports: The Proposed AmendmentsThis summer, as a continuation of the National Constitution Center’s Constitution Drafting Project, teams of leading conservative, libertarian, and progressive scholars  convened for a virtual constitutional convention. After debating and deliberating together, they drafted and proposed a series of amendments to the Constitution. In this episode, we share the presentation that the team leaders made on Monday, discussing the five amendments they all agreed upon. Caroline Fredrickson, senior fellow at the Brennan Center for Justice represented team progressive, Ilan Wurman, associate professor at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, represented team conservative, and Ilya Sh...2022-09-221h 04EPPiC BroadcastEPPiC BroadcastEpisode Four: Are State Child Abuse Registries Unconstitutional? with Timothy SandefurIn Arizona, one mom found her name on the state registry of child abusers, with many job and volunteer opportunities closed to her for the next 25 years, all because she let her child play in a safe neighborhood park with friends while she shopped for groceries. How does this happen to an innocent, loving parent? This week, we talk with Timothy Sandefur, Vice President of Legal Affairs at the Goldwater Institute.Timothy is representing this mom in a court case that challenges the constitutionality of Arizona's child abuse registry.  You can learn more about Timothy an...2022-09-0715 minThe FedSoc Films PodcastThe FedSoc Films PodcastPortrait of an American: Frederick Douglass on “Pictures and Progress”How did Frederick Douglass become the most photographed man of the nineteenth century? In this episode of the FedSoc Films Podcast, Samantha interviews Timothy Sandefur, vice president for litigation at the Goldwater Institute, who appears in our film Image of an American: Frederick Douglass and the Right to Vote, a short documentary about Frederick Douglass’ journey from the Thirteenth Amendment to the Fifteenth Amendment.Thanks again for listening to the FedSoc Films Podcast! Be sure to rate and review us on your favorite podcast platform.Watch the full film, Image of an American: Frederick Douglass and th...2022-06-1636 minPorter PodcastPorter PodcastA Divided Heart 01/23/22Series: RESETA Divided HeartVarious Texts He said to him, “Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.Matthew 22:37   Love is what God desires FROM you; love is what God desires FOR you.  You are most alive when you are most in love with God.    the story of Demas     2022-01-2544 minThe Hero ShowThe Hero ShowElon Musk and Man’s Odyssey to MarsAs founder of SpaceX, Tesla, and The Boring Company—and co-founder of Neuralink and OpenAI—Elon Musk is one of the most impressive people on Earth. Though flawed in some respects, he’s nonetheless an industrial giant who is demonstrating what man is capable of.   #elonmusk #spacex #teslamotors #mars #nasa   Are you interested in learning about Ayn Rand's Objectivism? Check out this FREE ebook: 👉https://bit.ly/3eALZFD   TIMESTAMPS:   0:00 Introduction 5:44 Musk's early years 7:58 Moving to the USA 10:30 PayPal and ot...2021-12-301h 05Porter PodcastPorter PodcastSeries: The Incarnation God came near 12/05/21Series: The IncarnationGod came nearJohn 1:14; Luke 1:26-37  The inclusion in early creeds, the debate at church councils and the Roman calendar all show the importance the early Christians placed on the birth of Jesus.  Incarnation  The Latin word incarnation = to become flesh         John 1:14 Christians believe that Jesus is both God and Man.    It is easy to emphasize one nature and...2021-12-0834 minPorter PodcastPorter PodcastThe Neglected Gift 11/28/212 Timothy 3: 16-172021-12-0243 minThe Bob Zadek ShowThe Bob Zadek ShowTimothy Sandefur on The Libertarian ConstitutionHere's a thought experiment: If the Constitution were re-written according to modern libertarian standards, how would it be different? The idea of a "libertarian Constitution" may seem redundant – the Founders were forerunners of the classical liberals, who in turn paved the way for the libertarian movement.The National Constitution Center, however, recently posed this challenge to a group of libertarian legal scholars, along with two other groups of scholars: one progressive, and one conservative.Timothy Sandefur, along with his Cato colleague Ilya Shapiro and Brooklyn Law School professor Christina Mulligan, drafted their version of the Constitution to...2021-11-0852 minPorter PodcastPorter PodcastThe Horizontal Effect 09/12/21Series: Sermon on the MountThe Horizontal EffectMatthew 5:7-16 The real battlefield of humanity is in the heart. People disagree as to the intended purpose of the sermon.  Is it intended to expose our shortcomings or is it a pattern for living that brings God’s blessings?  the Beatitudes  Markarios:  Happy because you are favored by God.   All of the Beatitudes are counter cultural.   merciful...2021-09-1339 minThe Great AntidoteThe Great AntidoteTimothy Sandefur on PrivacySend us a textTim Sandefur, vice president for litigation at the Goldwater Institute, joins us this week to discuss right-to-privacy, disclosure, and anonymity of donations.Support the showNever miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.2021-07-1545 minKeith Knight - Don\'t Tread on AnyoneKeith Knight - Don't Tread on AnyoneAmerica Created Slavery - REBUTTEDFind Timothy Sandefur here: https://goldwaterinstitute.org/team/timothy-sandefur/  --------------------------------------------------- If you find value in the content, please consider donating to my PayPal KeithKnight590@gmail.com LBRY: https://lbry.tv/@KeithKnightDontTreadOnAnyone:b BitChute: KeithKnightDontTreadOnAnyone https://www.bitchute.com/channel/keithknightdonttreadonanyone/ Minds: https://www.minds.com/KeithKnightDontTreadOnAnyone/ MeWe: mewe.com/i/keithknight25  Flote: https://flote.app/VoluntaryistKeith Gab: https://gab.com/Voluntarykeith Twitter: @an_capitalist The Libertarian Institute: https://libertarianinstitute.org/dont-tread-on-anyone/ One Great Work Network: ht...2021-06-2307 minAre You Kidding Me?Are You Kidding Me?Why the Indian Child Welfare Act harms childrenDescription:In the 1978, the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) became law — institutionalizing a sweeping set of race-based restrictions over how child welfare systems can treat Indian children. While the law was passed with the noble intent of protecting Native American cultures, its effects have been devastating, halting the protection of children in countless dangerous situations. Why is ICWA so harmful to children? How can lawmakers address the shortcomings of this law while supporting the preservation of Native American cultures? What is the likelihood the courts will strike down ICWA as unconstitutional for discriminating on the basis of ra...2021-06-0927 minPorter PodcastPorter PodcastA Welcoming GodSeries: Open HouseA Welcoming GodVarious Scriptures what is hospitality?  Hospitality is “the quality or disposition of receiving and treating guests and strangers in a warm, friendly, generous way.” Hospitality is not simply about what you do; it is about who you are. Our hospitality or lack of it reveals what we think about people, what we think about ourselves, and what we understand about God.  2021-06-0739 minDissedDissedThe Right to... WERKA license to arrange flowers? Laws mandating higher prices during difficult financial times? Government lawyers defending economic regulations on the basis of possible extraterrestrial activity? Welcome to the wacky world of the constitutional right to earn a living, which since the 1930s has been relegated to the lowest level of protection by the Courts. In this episode, the ladies discuss the origins of the “tiers of scrutiny” that apply depending on whether you’re talking about judicially favored rights, like free speech, or other rights, like the right to earn a living. In a scorching hot dissen...2021-06-0250 minCases and ControversiesCases and ControversiesSupreme Court's Donor Case Creates Strange AlliancesGroups representing the spectrum of political ideologies have teamed up to challenge a California law that requires tax-exempt charities to disclose major donors.The state says this information is already required by the federal government and that it's needed to police the misuse of dollars donated by California residents.The charities and their "friends of the court" don't see it that way.The libertarian Goldwater Institute's Timothy Sandefur joins Cases and Controversies to explain why progressive groups like the ACLU and the NAACP Legal Defense Fund have joined forces against the law. They...2021-04-0928 minThe Troubadour PodcastThe Troubadour Podcast'Oedipus The King' by Sophocles W/Guest Timothy SandefurSend us a textOn this episode of Troubadour Talks I had as a guest Timothy Sandefur, VP of Litigation at Goldwater Institute. We discussed the play Oedipus the King by Sophocles. The Oedipus is likely one of the most referenced  and analyzed work of imaginative literature in the history of the world. Now, Tim and Kirk have added their voices to this endeavor!Both Kirk and Tim recommend the Robert Fagles translation of Oedipus The King. On the show, Tim refers to a performance of Greek Plays done in Gre...2021-03-031h 14cmdX anDre Articles \cmdX anDre Articles "Law of WE "podcastThe Constitution Drafting ProjectThe National Constitution Center’s Constitution Drafting Project brought together three teams of leading constitutional scholars—team libertarian, team progressive, and team conservative—to draft and present their ideal constitutions. The leaders of each team—Caroline Frederickson of team progressive, Ilya Shapiro of team libertarian, and Ilan Wurman of team conservative—joined host Jeffrey Rosen to share the process behind their approach to drafting their constitutions and agreeing on what to include and not to include; the overall structure of their constitutions as well as the specific constitutional ideas they added to and subtracted from the U.S. Constitution; and the simila...2020-11-261h 11We the PeopleWe the PeopleThe Constitution Drafting ProjectThe National Constitution Center’s Constitution Drafting Project brought together three teams of leading constitutional scholars—team libertarian, team progressive, and team conservative—to draft and present their ideal constitutions. The leaders of each team—Caroline Frederickson of team progressive, Ilya Shapiro of team libertarian, and Ilan Wurman of team conservative—joined host Jeffrey Rosen to share the process behind their approach to drafting their constitutions and agreeing on what to include and not to include; the overall structure of their constitutions as well as the specific constitutional ideas they added to and subtracted from the U.S. Constitution; and the si...2020-11-261h 11We the PeopleWe the PeopleThe Constitution Drafting ProjectThe National Constitution Center’s Constitution Drafting Project brought together three teams of leading constitutional scholars—team libertarian, team progressive, and team conservative—to draft and present their ideal constitutions. The leaders of each team—Caroline Frederickson of team progressive, Ilya Shapiro of team libertarian, and Ilan Wurman of team conservative—joined host Jeffrey Rosen to share the process behind their approach to drafting their constitutions and agreeing on what to include and not to include; the overall structure of their constitutions as well as the specific constitutional ideas they added to and subtracted from the U.S. Constitution; and the si...2020-11-261h 11FedSoc ForumsFedSoc ForumsBook Review: The Property Species: Mine, Yours, and the Human MindIn his new book The Property Species, Chapman University law professor Bart Wilson offers a strikingly original look at the origin and meaning of private property. Unlike scholars who argue that property is a “social construct,” Wilson argues that property is a deeply and uniquely human practice. Incorporating insights from history, linguistics, law, and his own laboratory experiments, Wilson illuminates the means by which our ideas of private property originate and gain their moral and legal force. In this conversation with Goldwater Institute’s Timothy Sandefur, our Teleforum will examine how the institution of private property marks human beings as “the prop...2020-11-2457 minSelf in Society PodcastSelf in Society PodcastTimothy Sandefur on Frederick DouglassTimothy Sandefur, author of Frederick Douglass: Self-Made Man, discusses Douglass's life, political philosophy, and influence in his day and up to the present. This is the Self in Society Podcast episode #19.2020-09-081h 24Porter PodcastPorter PodcastFear NotMarch 15, 2020 Nick Sandefur, Senior PastorIn the Bible, fear is presented as both healthy and harmful.What Do We Fear?➢ Insignificance➢ Death➢ Helplessness➢ Loneliness➢ An Unknown Future“Fear not” is the most repeated command in all of the Bi- ble.People have a tendency to vacillate between faith and fear.“For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but ofpower and of love and of a sound mind”2 Timothy 1:7Precaution is not sin. Living in fear is sin.Fears are internal, but are triggered by external factors.Dealing with fear cannot be dep...2020-03-171h 35Porter PodcastPorter PodcastPeter and John 02/02/20Series: BOLDPeter and JohnActs 3 & 4 When we come to Chapters 3 and 4 in Acts, opposition to the gospelis growing.    As enemies of the gospel arise, the early church faces them with boldness.    a miracle                Acts 3:1-10          God uses the miraculous to draw attention to the message of Jesus.  a sermon               Acts 3:11-26                  The veracity of the resurrectionleads people to join the early believers. 2020-02-0445 minA Leap of DoubtA Leap of Doubt#044: Remembering Jacob Bronowski (w/ Timothy Sandefur)This episode is a tribute to the late great philosopher, mathematician, poet, and science popularizer Jacob Bronowski (1907-1974). Forerunner to such figures as Carl Sagan and Richard Dawkins, Bronowski was a true Renaissance man of the twentieth century and a pioneer of intellectual communication to the public at large and science popularization. Best known as the writer and host of the 1973 BBC documentary series The Ascent of Man, Bronowski deserves recognition on a much wider scale among the general public for the effort he put into promoting humanism, science, and world peace in his day. Hence this episode, for...2020-02-0300 minPorter PodcastPorter PodcastHark the Herald Angels Sing!Series: Christmas CarolsHark! The Herald Angels SingLuke 1:26-37; Philippians 2:5-11  Most people have an opinion about who Jesus is.   veiled in flesh, the Godhead see Christians believe that Jesus is God Incarnate.                                                         John 1:14 Christians believe that Jesus is both GodandMan.    It is easy to emphasizeone nature and neglectthe other.  The early church struggled to understand how these truths related t...2019-12-1839 minPragerU 5-Minute VideosPragerU 5-Minute VideosFrederick Douglass: from Slave to StatesmanFrederick Douglass was born into slavery, but through his own heroic efforts became one of the most influential advocates for freedom in American history. His journey, a tale both agonizing and inspiring, should be known by everyone. Timothy Sandefur, author of "Frederick Douglass: Self-Made Man," guides us through Douglass’ amazing life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2019-10-1405 minPragerU: Five-Minute VideosPragerU: Five-Minute VideosFrederick Douglass: from Slave to StatesmanFrederick Douglass was born into slavery, but through his own heroic efforts became one of the most influential advocates for freedom in American history. His journey, a tale both agonizing and inspiring, should be known by everyone. Timothy Sandefur, author of "Frederick Douglass: Self-Made Man," guides us through Douglass’ amazing life.2019-10-1405 minFree ThoughtsFree ThoughtsThe Ascent of Jacob Bronowski (with Timothy Sandefur)Timothy Sandefur comes back to the show to talk about John Bronowksi. Bronowski had a wide array of interests. He invented smokeless coal and was a friend to Leo Szilard, the inventor of the atomic bomb. In fact, he led the mission to assess the aftermath of the atomic bomb in both Hiroshima and Nagasaki. There was not much this famous scientist, philosopher, and poet didn’t do and Sandefur was the first author to write a biography of him.Who was John Bronowski? Why was Bronowski a socialist? Should politics stay out of science? What scientific re...2019-09-2748 minInterview with Tim Sandefur on the AZ Constitution's "Private Affairs" ClauseTimothy Sandefur, Vice President for Litigation at the Goldwater Institute, discusses privacy protection via the Arizona Constitution's "Private Affairs" Clause, and how it differs from the Fourth Amendment. Blog post that prompted this interview (with link to his law review article) here: https://sandefur.typepad.com/freespace/2019/08/my-new-article-on-the-arizona-constitutions-private-affairs-clause.html Enjoy this interview? Make sure you don't miss a thing by subscribing here on BlogTalk, and also at Legalize Privacy: http://www.legalizeprivacy.org2019-08-0757 minSelf in Society PodcastSelf in Society PodcastTimothy Sandefur on the Ascent of Jacob Bronowski: Self in Society #5Timothy Sandefur discusses the remarkable life and thought of science educator Jacob Bronowski, creator of the landmark documentary series The Ascent of Man. Sandefur's The Ascent of Jacob Bronowski is the first book-length biography of this fascinating figure.2019-07-311h 19Porter PodcastPorter PodcastFaithful Until DeathSeries: Faithful – The Story of JosephFaithful Until DeathGenesis 46-50   Faithfulness is the birthmark of the believer,and it does not wear off.Unknown Joseph was faithful unto death  Œ He brought his family to Egypt, even though they were not easy to live with.   He continued to work hard for Pharaoh...2019-03-2639 minThe Radcracker PodcastThe Radcracker PodcastEp 024 Aim Higher"The Permission Society" by Timothy Sandefur and "The Buntline Special" by Mike Resnick. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radcracker/support2019-03-2113 minPorter PodcastPorter PodcastBiblical Engagementseries: life-changeBiblical EngagementHebrews 4:12 Truth:         The word of God intersects every area of                              your life.  Two biblical methods for engaging the Word are personal study and effective teaching.   God has ordained both methods to develop you into the likeness of Christ.  Positive benefits of personal study...ü Through personal study, you learn to hear the Holy Spirit.ü There is power in an “Aha” moment.ü You can study personally 24/7. 2019-01-2236 minPorter PodcastPorter PodcastI Wanna Be ContentSeries: i wanna beCONTENTPhilippians 4:10-13  Content makes poor men rich; discontent makes rich men poor.Benjamin Franklin What is contentment?                   Philippians 4 The Philippian church was a financial partner with Paul. After some time, they have renewed their support for him. He expresses gratitude, but he wants to make sure they kno...2018-11-1132 minTrek Profiles PodcastTrek Profiles PodcastTimothy SandefurThis episode's guest is Tim Sandefur. Tim has some very strong opinions on Star Trek that I think you'll enjoy! Connect with him on Twitter at @TimothySandefur. and his blog is at http://sandefur.typepad.com. If you liked the show, please head on over to iTunes or Google Play or wherever you listened and rate, review, and subscribe to the podcast, if you haven't already! This show is a labor of love. If you’d like to show your support for Trek Profiles, please consider a donation to the official charity of the podcast: The...2018-09-291h 14The Tricorder Transmissions : a Star Trek podcastThe Tricorder Transmissions : a Star Trek podcastTrekProfiles #11: Tim SandefurA monthly podcast where we explore one Trek fan's history with Star Trek and hear their stories. This episode's guest is Timothy Sandefur. Find him on Twitter at @TimothySandefur and his blog is at http://sandefur.typepad.com2018-09-291h 14Cato Event PodcastCato Event PodcastThe Indian Child Welfare Act at 40Passed in 1978, the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) was intended to stop abusive practices by state and federal officials, who often removed Native American children from their families without sufficient justification. But today, ICWA is the subject of litigation in federal and state courts by challengers who argue that it imposes race-based restrictions on adoption and makes it harder for state officials to protect Native American children against abuse and neglect. Join us for a discussion of recent developments and upcoming challenges to ICWA, presented by Timothy Sandefur, Vice President for Litigation at the Goldwater Institute and author of ...2018-09-2500 minLiberty ChroniclesLiberty ChroniclesEp. 65: Was Frederick Douglass a Libertarian?Timothy Sandefur joins us this week to discuss how Frederick Douglass and his beliefs do not align perfectly to today’s political factions. He is often mischaracterized due to his legendary status. Has Douglass been purposefully distorted over time? Does the omission of facts about what he did and how he acted play a large role in that distortion?Frederick Douglass is defined as an individualist, which is best exemplified by his speeches and attitudes toward serving in the military. In his speeches and writings, he believed that slaves should join the army, not to serve their co...2018-08-0742 minFree ThoughtsFree ThoughtsFrederick Douglass: Self-Made Man (with Timothy Sandefur)Timothy Sandefur joins us for a conversation on Frederick Douglass. We also discuss the abolitionist movement, Douglass’s relationship with President Abraham Lincoln and how Frederick Douglass fits in with subsequent leaders of the black civil rights movement. Timothy Sandefur is the author of Frederick Douglass: Self-Made Man. Further Readings/References:How Libertarians Ought to Think About the U.S. Civil War by Timothy SandefurFrederick DouglassSlavery in AmericaMore on Drapetomania Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-03-1649 minGoldstein on GeltGoldstein on GeltHow to Build Your Savings and Invest an InheritanceWhat is the best way to invest an inheritance so that its value can grow? Doug answers this question as well as giving tips on how to save money by automating your savings. And today’s guest is legal expert Timothy Sandefur.  Find out what the status of “eminent domain” is and if local governments are abusing the power they have to confiscate land and property. Should you invest in real estate if the government could take it away? Follow Timothy Sandefur’s work at the Goldwater Institute here – http://goldwaterinstitute.org/en/ Read his book, Cornerstone of Liberty: Property Rights in 2...2017-01-0325 minFree ThoughtsFree ThoughtsThe Permission Society: How the Ruling Class Turns Our Freedoms into Privileges and What We Can Do About ItTimothy Sandefur joins us this week to talk about his new book, The Permission Society: How the Ruling Class Turns Our Freedoms into Privileges and What We Can Do About It.What’s the difference between a society where people are free to do whatever they please and one where they must first get permission from the government to do things like owning land, building a house, or starting a business? What’s wrong with these systems of permitting?Show Notes and Further ReadingSandefur’s book is The Permission Society: How the Ruling Class...2016-12-1649 minCato AudioCato AudioDecember 2016December 2016 featuring David Boaz, John Samples, Timothy Sandefur, Adam Bates, Charles Murray, Alex Nowrasteh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2016-12-0158 minCato Event PodcastCato Event PodcastThe Permission Society: How the Ruling Class Turns Our Freedoms into Privileges and What We Can Do about ItThroughout history, kings and emperors have promised “freedoms” to their people. Yet these freedoms were really only permissions handed down from on high. The American Revolution inaugurated a new vision: People have basic rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, and government must ask permission from them. Sadly, our modern bureaucratic society has turned back the clock, transforming America into a nation where our freedoms — the right to speak freely, to earn a living, to own a gun, to use private property, even to take medicine to save one’s own life — are again treated as privile...2016-10-1100 minFederalist Society Practice Groups PodcastsFederalist Society Practice Groups PodcastsThe New Trail of Tears: How Washington Is Destroying American IndiansEnvironmental Law & Property Rights Practice Group PodcastNative Americans on reservations suffer higher rates of crime, addiction, alcoholism, and poverty than any other group of Americans. In her new book�The New Trail of Tears: How Washington Is Destroying American Indians, journalist Naomi Schaefer Riley examines the dismal situation�and the rays of hope�and shows how the cycles of poverty, addiction, crime, and family breakdown are perpetuated by government policies. “Indians,� writes Riley, “have chosen civilization; now it�s time for America to make them equal Americans.� With commentary by the Goldwater Institute Vice President for Litigation, Timo...2016-09-0758 minFederalist Society Practice Groups PodcastsFederalist Society Practice Groups PodcastsThe New Trail of Tears: How Washington Is Destroying American IndiansEnvironmental Law & Property Rights Practice Group PodcastNative Americans on reservations suffer higher rates of crime, addiction, alcoholism, and poverty than any other group of Americans. In her new book�The New Trail of Tears: How Washington Is Destroying American Indians, journalist Naomi Schaefer Riley examines the dismal situation�and the rays of hope�and shows how the cycles of poverty, addiction, crime, and family breakdown are perpetuated by government policies. “Indians,� writes Riley, “have chosen civilization; now it�s time for America to make them equal Americans.� With commentary by the Goldwater Institute Vice President for Litigation, Timo...2016-09-0758 minTimothy Sandefur on Vanishing Property Rights, Indian Child Welfare & MoreIn this episode: An interview with lawyer and author Timothy Sandefur, who is currently the VP for litigation at the Goldwater Institute. Topics to include: vanishing property rights, the unconstitutionality of the Indian Child Welfare Act & more! "Don't Let It Go...Unheard" is a weekly show discussing news, politics and culture from the perspective of Ayn Rand's philosophy, Objectivism. Hosted by Amy Peikoff.2016-04-011h 33Cato AudioCato AudioMarch 2016March 2016 featuring Timothy Sandefur, Christina Sandefur, Barbara Mancini, David E. Bernstein, Benjamin Powell, Charlie Savage Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2016-03-011h 00Free ThoughtsFree ThoughtsThe Politics of Star WarsDoes Star Wars have a distinct political viewpoint that we can tease out? Would the Rebel Alliance be considered a terrorist organization? How would we know if a rebellion was justified? Is the Star Wars story libertarian?Show Notes and Further ReadingThe original trilogy of Star Wars movies and the prequel trilogy of the late 90s/early 2000s will be joined by Star Wars: The Force Awakens on the day this podcast is released.Trevor mentions Somin’s work on political ignorance; for a more in-depth study, listeners may want to read his book...2015-12-1853 minFree ThoughtsFree ThoughtsThe Politics of Star TrekThe celebrated science fiction franchise Star Trek is well known for incorporating broad discussions of philosophy and ethical conundrums into its episodes and movies. Timothy Sandefur joins us to talk about how the series deals with some of these big questions.How does Star Trek: The Original Series reflect the way people thought about politics, justice, and human rights in the wake of the second World War? How does the series change over time? The Prime Directive: is it moral? What was its purpose in the original series if Captain Kirk violated it half the time?2015-11-1358 minStep Inside This Edge-Of-Your-Seat Full Audiobook And Feel The Difference.Step Inside This Edge-Of-Your-Seat Full Audiobook And Feel The Difference.The Conscience of the Constitution by Timothy SandefurPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/160744to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Conscience of the Constitution Author: Timothy Sandefur Narrator: James Foster Format: mp3 Length: 7 hrs and 15 mins Release date: 01-28-15 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 45 ratings Genres: History Publisher's Summary:2015-01-287h 15Grab Full Audiobook in Nonfiction, PoliticsGrab Full Audiobook in Nonfiction, PoliticsThe Conscience of the Constitution by Timothy Sandefur | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: The Conscience of the Constitution Author: Timothy Sandefur Narrator: James Foster Format: Unabridged Length: 7 hrs and 15 mins Language: English Release date: 01-28-15 Publisher: Cato Institute Genres: Nonfiction, Politics Summary: Timothy Sandefur's insightful book provides a dramatic new challenge to the status quo of constitutional law and argues a vital truth: our Constitution was written not to empower democracy, but to secure liberty. Yet the overemphasis on democracy by today's legal community - rather than the primacy of liberty, as expressed in the Declaration of Independence - has helped...2015-01-287h 15Free ThoughtsFree ThoughtsThe Right to Earn a LivingThis week we invite Timothy Sandefur to talk about the right to earn a living. Is this right to economic activity one that is upheld by the Constitution? Where did this right come from? How is the right to earn a living being violated in the United States today, and what does the legal environment surrounding this right look like?Show Notes and Further ReadingTimothy Sandefur, The Right to Earn a Living: Economic Freedom and the Law (book)Frederick Douglass, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass (book)”Slaughter-House Cases” (Wikip...2015-01-0556 minFree ThoughtsFree ThoughtsThe Problem of Judicial AbdicationClark Neily joins us this week for a discussion on judicial engagement. Neily contrasts judges’ findings in cases with stringent standards of review—which he characterizes as a genuine quest for the truth from a truly neutral adjudicator, decided on the basis of evidence—with what he calls judicial abdication: the tendency of judges to default to a rational basis review of speculative justification by the government. They also discuss the right to earn a living, judicial activism, and the defining essence of the Constitution.Show Notes and Further ReadingClark Neily, Terms of Engagement: How Our...2014-08-0452 minCato AudioCato AudioMarch 2014March 2014 featuring Ilya Shapiro, Trevor Burrus, David Boaz, Timothy Sandefur, Mark A. Calabria, P.J. O'Rourke Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2014-03-011h 06