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Law & Liberty's James Patterson interviews prominent authors and thinkers. A production of Liberty Fund.161170 Ciencia Política Ciencias Sociales Política y Gobierno
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  • Israel, America and the End of the World
    Dec 2 2025

    What is Christian Zionism? Is it, as figures like Tucker Carlson claim, a relatively recent development in America's cultural history, or does a general support for the Jewish state have a longer history in America? The answer partly depends on how "Christian Zionism" is defined, but in this conversation, Sam Goldman explains to host James Patterson why support for Jewish political aspirations is part of a long tradition of Christian philosemitism that reaches back even to America's colonial period.

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    "Tucker Carlson Is Wrong About Christian Zionism," Compact, Samuel Goldman
    God's Country by Samuel Goldman
    Tri-Faith America by Kevin Schultz

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    50 m
  • The Recent History of Free Speech
    Nov 18 2025

    The English-speaking world has long enjoyed free speech rights unheard of in other parts of the world. But where did this legal regime come from? And as partisan strife becomes more heated on both sides of the Atlantic, what does free speech's future hold? In his new book, Law & Liberty contributing editor Adam Tomkins argues that understanding the history of our rights is essential to maintaining a free constitution. He joins James Patterson on the podcast to discuss his book, On the Law of Speaking Freely, as well as several pressing current free speech cases in the United Kingdom.

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    On the Law of Speaking Freely by Adam Tomkins
    "The UK's Speech Problem," by Adam Tomkins
    "From Heresy to Hate Speech," a book review by Helen Dale
    Cato's Letters by John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon
    Areopagitica by John Milton
    Adam Tomkins's Law & Liberty author page
    GB News v. OfCom

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    54 m
  • Decline and Fall?
    Nov 4 2025

    For most of the twentieth century, conservatives argued for a strong Congress whose closer connection to voters could check the grand delusions of presidential administrations. Now, however, everyone seems to have opted for Wilsonian, top-down executive leadership. Philip Wallach explains how we got here, why Congress remains indispensable for republican self-government, and what sort of structural reforms could help it reclaim its place in our constitutional system.

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    Philip Wallach, Why Congress (2023)
    Philip Wallach, "Choosing Congressional Irrelevance," Law & Liberty
    Yuval Levin, "Congress Is Weak Because Its Members Want It to Be Weak," Commentary (2018)

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    40 m
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