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Judicial Writing Contest

If you’re enrolled in a law school or other graduate school program in the U.S., check out the Pacific Legal Foundation “Judicial Awareness Writing Competition.” Participants can write on one…

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Death to Spongebob!

Uh, oh. Those clever people at the Family Research Council have figured out that the popular cartoon character SpongeBob SquarePants (a hit with my great nieces … if only they…

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Freedom Communications Newspapers

College students or recent graduates who are interested in careers in journalism and who are committed to the values of liberty and peace should apply for an IHS Journalism Internship….

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A Triumph for Liberty

Yushchenko named Ukraine president! According to the BBC, Deliberations at Ukraine’s Supreme Court continued until 0230 (0030 GMT), when chief presiding justice Anatoly Yarema announced that the court was to…

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This is Definitely Worth Reading

A new journal, the NYU Journal of Law and Liberty, has just appeared. The inaugural issue is full of enlightening essays on the contributions of F. A. Hayek. (And if…

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Making Friends in Other Countries

For getting around in foreign lands, you should print out these helpful phrase books: Russian, Italian, Danish, Dutch; French, Spanish, German. (Hat tip to The Argus.)

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This from a Science Professor at MIT?

From today’s New York Times article, “Harvard Chief Defends His Talk on Women“: Nancy Hopkins, a professor of biology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who once led an investigation…

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In D.C. for the Inauguration

The city’s going to be clamped down. No access by car from the Virginia side. Hundreds of city blocks cut off. Combat-ready troops with nigh-vision goggles. Snipers on roof tops….

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Election Workers in Iraq: “Some of the most courageous people I have seen.”

This Washington Post (requires simple registration) article offers some hope about the upcoming Iraqi elections. No one can know for sure whether they will be successfully pulled off or even…

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Election Workers in Iraq: “Some of the most courageous people I have seen.”

This Washington Post (requires simple registration) article offers some hope about the upcoming Iraqi elections. No one can know for sure whether they will be successfully pulled off or even…

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