“I’m as happy to be here as Roman Polanski would be to be at a Hannah Montana concert.”
—author and columnist Jonah Goldberg at Accuracy in Media’s 40th anniversary conference.
“I’m as happy to be here as Roman Polanski would be to be at a Hannah Montana concert.”
—author and columnist Jonah Goldberg at Accuracy in Media’s 40th anniversary conference.
A law professor who specializes in international legal issues looks at whether the U.S. is sacrificing constitutionalism to global norms.
Former AIA executive director Leslie Carbone, the author of Slaying Leviathan: The Moral Case for Tax Reform, tells how the government can avoid compulsively making things worse.
“Complexity is the enemy of truth.”
—Lord Christopher Monckton at Accuracy in Media’s 40th anniversary conference on October 23, 2009.
Former Accuracy in Academia director Leslie Carbone shows that it is in her book Slaying Leviathan: The Moral Case for Tax Reform. Watch her discuss it at the last AIA author’s night on October 15, 2009.
Former Accuracy in Academia director Leslie Carbone shows that it is in her book Slaying Leviathan: The Moral Case for Tax Reform. Watch her discuss it at the last AIA author’s night on October 15, 2009.
Former Accuracy in Academia director Leslie Carbone shows that it is in her book Slaying Leviathan: The Moral Case for Tax Reform. Watch her discuss it at the last AIA author’s night on October 15, 2009.
November 5, 2009 – 6- 8 PM
Armand’s Pizzeria
226 Massachusetts Ave
American Enterprise Institute fellow Steven F. Hayward will discuss his epic chronicle of the presidency of America’s 40th chief executive at Accuracy in Academia’s next author’s night on November 5, 2009. RSVP on Facebook.
October 15, 2009 – 6- 8 PM
Armand’s Pizzeria
226 Massachusetts Ave
Former Accuracy in Academia executive director Leslie Carbone will discuss her book, Slaying Leviathan: The Moral Case For Tax Reform. RSVP on Facebook.
Accuracy in Academia featured George Mason University law professor Jeremy Rabkin in a special Constitution Day authors night at the National Press Club on September 17, 2009 answering the question “Are we outsourcing the U. S. Constitution?”