Ward Connerly – September 28, 2000

Creating Equal in America Ward Connerly is founder and President of the American Civil Rights Institute – a national, not-for-profit organization aimed at educating the public about the need to move beyond race and, specifically, racial and gender preferences. Mr....

Charles Sykes – April 19, 2000

The End of Privacy and Other Topics For intelligent commentary and analysis of political and daily events, Milwaukee turns to the top-rated Midday with Charlie Sykes. Charlie is Wisconsin’s most provocative, insightful radio talk show host and challenges...

Robert George – March 30, 2000

Natural Law, Democracy, and Judicial Usurpation Professor George holds Princeton’s celebrated McCormick Chair in Jurisprudence and is the founding director of the James Madison Program. He has served on the President’s Council on Bioethics and as a...

John Gardner – February 16, 2000

The Future of Education Reform John is an educator, university professor and administrator, non-profit organization chief executive officer, author, editor, public speaker, consultant, change agent, student retention specialist, first-year and transfer students’...

Richard Brookhiser – November 17, 1999

Alexander Hamilton: American Richard Brookhiser was born in Irondequoit, a suburb of Rochester, New York, in 1955. He wrote his first article for National Review about anti-Vietnam War protests at his high school; it was published the day after his fifteenth birthday....

Alfred Regnery – October 4, 1999

Publishing Conservative Books Alfred Regnery is a former publisher of The American Spectator. He is the former president and publisher of Regnery Publishing, Inc., which produced twenty-two New York Times bestsellers during his tenure. Regnery also served in the...