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Freedom, Commerce, and Peace

Tbilisi I’ve been working with my colleagues on our conference on “Freedom, Commerce, and Peace: A Regional Agenda” to be held October 25-27 in Tbilisi, Georgia. The Russian website is…

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Next Stage in D.C. Right to Bear Arms Lawsuit

As a plaintiff in a lawsuit to vindicate our Second Amendment rights in the District of Columbia, I’m pleased to present the hard work our lawyer has done in this…

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What Punishment Would Fit?

The Scene of an Apparent Massacre by U.S. Forces in Haditha President Bush’s term for his reaction to the allegations of a deliberate murder of civilians in Haditha is “troubled.”…

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Preemptive Surrender

On the plane back from Germany, I finished a book I had started some time ago and then set aside, Bruce Bawer‘s While Europe Slept: How Radical Islam Is Destroying…

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Libert��?���© Ch��?���©rie

I had the pleasure of dining this evening with five leaders of the French classical liberal organization LibertÃ?Â??Ã?Â?Ã?© ChÃ?Â??Ã?Â?Ã?©rie, which has been revamped, rebranded, and revitalized by an infusion of…

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A Little (Exhausting) Travel

Hotel Schloss Hugenpoet Schloss Thurnau I’m about dead after a quick and exhausting trip to Germany to visit my dear friends Astrid and Jürgen in Düsseldorf, attend the 60th birthday…

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How Blockable Is the Internet?

Amnesty International has launched a laudable new campaign (Irrepressible.info) to help people to get around restrictions placed by authoritarian or totalitarian states on the free flow of information through the…

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My Essay on Egypt and the Demonstrations for an Independent Judiciary Published in Al Ghad

Thanks to the expert translation and promotion help from my colleagues, my essay on the demonstrations in Egypt and the central importance of an independent judiciary appeared in Al Ghad,…

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Gay Pride March Broken Up by Russian Police

The Gay Pride Parade in Moscow was banned by the maliciously nationalist and bigoted Mayor, Yuri Luzhkov, but a brave band of 50 people marched anyway. They were arrested, as…

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