John C. Goodman – February 15, 1994

Patient Power: Solving America’s Health Care Crisis John C. Goodman is Senior Fellow at the Independent Institute and author of the widely acclaimed book, Priceless: Curing the Healthcare Crisis from the Independent Institute. The Wall Street Journal and the...

Reuben Greenberg – November 16, 1993

Let’s Take Back Our Streets Reuben Greenberg, the longtime (23-plus years) chief of the Charleston, South Carolina, police department, retired in 2005. In the words of Charleston Post and Courier reporter David Slade, he “turned the … Police Department...

Walter K. Olson – October 12, 1993

The Litigation Explosion: What Happend When America Unleashed the Lawsuit Walter Olson is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute’s Center for Constitutional Studies. Prior to joining Cato, Olson was a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, and has been a columnist...

Tim W. Ferguson – May 19, 1993

Business and the Culture of Statism Timothy W. Ferguson, 50, passed away at his home in Beaumont, on March 27, 2011. He was born in Landover, Maryland to Mary and Paul Ferguson, and was reared in Alvin, Texas. Mr. Ferguson received his prepatory and legal education at...

Peter Collier – April 27, 1993

Politically Correct or Second Thoughts? Peter Collier is the founding editor and currently a consultant to Encounter Books. He has worked as an author and editor for the last thirty years. During that time, he has written novels, short stories and screenplays, along...

Marvin Olasky – March 17, 1993

The Tragedy of American Compassion Marvin Olasky stands as one of the first major intellectual successes in the American conservative movement, a man whose views on welfare were codified into law in the late 20th century. Born into a Jewish family in Boston, Marvin...