Speaker heritage. Org. Becky north dunlop is the moderator. She led our restore america project. For joining heritage in 1998, she served as secretary of Natural Resources for the commonwealth of virginia and the cab knost thengovernor george allen and also served significant roles in the Reagan Administration as Deputy Assistant to the president for president ial personnel, special assistance to the president and special assistants to attorney general ed meese and was undersecretary of the department and assistant secretary for fish, wildlife and parks. Joan me in welcoming me colleague and friend, becky north dondunlop. [applause] thank you, john, and let me add my words of welcome to you. We love having people come to the Heritage Foundation, either personally or online oren television, so, welcome, welcome, welcome. You know, the Heritage Foundation has promoted the american conservation ethic, we call it land of liberty, stewardship of americas environment. The number one principl
Saddled with peter radcliffe. Peter is a great friend to this foundation and a personal friend as well and one of the great scholars of Thomas Jefferson. Kevin is also a jd from the university of texas school of law. Hes written five books ive got another book, virginias American Revolution to the republic, 1776, 21840, that is published in 2007 in James Madison and the making of america published. It is a topic ive played that is not than britain. The president s Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and james monroe. Kevin will speak today on his most recent book, Thomas Jefferson revolutionary at revolutionary struggle remake america. Please join me in welcoming someone. [applause] he was a very significant legislature. He was developing in five chapters on major themes in his statesmanship, this contention of his radical mass and his success as a radical statesmen. But to a minute calling jefferson a radical . Start with the true wisdom of historians from an dukes dont immigrate. Another
Resident fellow here at American Enterprise institute. It is my pleasure today to welcome to the aei professor Cass Sunstein. Hes the University Professor at harvard law school. He formerly was professor of law and professor of science at the university of chicago for many years. He was the administrator of the office of information and regulatory affairs, commonly known as oia come in the obama administration. Hes written more than a dozen books, and im happy to say that hes spoken a number of times here at the aei. We can trim a good friend of aei. Hes here today to talk about this latest book, which is called republic. I think that a reader would not have pronounced the word that way 20 years ago. Its an important and interesting book, so please welcome Cass Sunstein to aei. [applause] okay, well its a thrill to be back here. You all do amazing work, and ive learned so much from whats produced here on the legal and regulatory matters, and i really think you on behalf of millions of
Afternoon everyone. Good afternoon. My name is michael barone, im a resident fellow at the American Enterprise institute and its my pleasure today to welcome to aei professor Cass Sunstein. Hes the University Professor at harvard law school. He formerly was professor of law and Political Science at the university of chicago for many years. He was the administrator of the office of information and Regulatory Affairs commonly known as oi from 2009 two 2012 in the obama administration. He has written more than a dozen books and im happy to say that he has a number of times at aei and we consider him a good friend of aei. And easier today to talk about his latest book which is called republic. I think that a reader would not have pronounced the word that way 20 years ago but its an important and interesting book so please welcome Cass Sunstein to aei. [applause] is a drill to be back here. You all do amazing work and ive learned so much from whats produced here, legal and regulatory matter
Good afternoon everyone. Good afternoon. My name is Michael Barone and im a resident fellow here. American enterprise institutent and its my pleasure today to welcome to aei professor Cass Sunstein. Hes a robber wants a University Professor at harvard law schoolp he formerly was professor of law and Political Science at the university of chicago for many years. He was the administrator of the office of information and regulatory affairs, may none as oira from 2009 to 2012 in the obama administration. He has written more than a dozen books and im happy to say he has spoken a number of times at aei and we consider him a good friend of aei. He is here today to talk about his latest book, which is called republic. I think a reader would not have pronounced the word that way 20 years ago but its an important and interesting book, so please welcome Cass Sunstein to aei. [applause] okay, well its a thrill to be back here. You all do amazing work and i have learned so much what is produced her