Debate. A 24 theme for the Brandeis School of law at the university of louisville. Prior to coming to brandeis, Dean Crawford served as a professor of environmental law at Tulane University law school in new orleans louisiana. Dean crawford was a member of the faculty at Georgia State University College of law in atlanta where he founded and codirector of the study for metropolitan growth which developed new models for fieldbased education and competitive and environmental landuse. A degree from Harvard Law School and degrees in history from cambridge and columbia universities. He was admitted into the state of new york please join me in welcoming tonights moderator Dean Crawford. [applause] thank you very much. Good evening to all of you it is a pleasure to be back here for the second year in a row at the Mcconnell Center. If i have one skill it is being a very strict timekeepers of this evening im going to hold the speakers to the time limits that i have been instructed to give them.
Gentlemen. I am a scholar here at the university of louisville and its an honor to welcome you this evening. In celebration of Constitution Day we thank you for joining us for a debate. It is my pleasure to introduce the moderator for this evenings debate. A 24 theme for the Brandeis School of law at the university of louisville. Prior to coming to brandeis, Dean Crawford served as a professor of environmental law at Tulane University law school in new orleans louisiana. Dean crawford was a member of the faculty at Georgia State University College of law in atlanta where he founded and codirector of the study for metropolitan growth which developed new models for fieldbased education and competitive and environmental landuse. A degree from Harvard Law School and degrees in history from cambridge and columbia universities. He was admitted into the state of new york please join me in welcoming tonights moderator Dean Crawford. [applause] thank you very much. Good evening to all of you it
Book tv is on location in las vegas at the freedom fest Libertarian Convention where we talk with others here and now we want to introduce you to one. This is hyrum lewis who teaches at byu in idaho. Heres his cover of his book there is a god. I want to start with those last words. In the last days. What are you referencing . Yes, im referencing a specific faith tradition. Theres a lot of work in apologetics coming out they had gotten aggressive in the 21st century. Who are the new atheists . Used to talk about the four horsemen. Richard [inaudible] wrote a book and sam harris and Christopher Hitchens just passed on and [inaudible] they call them the four horsemen of the easiest apocalypse. They are aggressive and angry. Its much more lets live in i cant believe but if you want to believe that your business and its probably good for you but the new atheists will have none of this. They will say i dont believe in i will mak sure no one else please either and i will crusade to try to dis
Top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. Book tv. Television for serious readers. Cspan2. [background sounds] good evening ladies and gentlemen. My name is jasmine. It is an honor for me to we will you to our if it this evening. In celebration of constitution, we thank you for joining us for debate on did american have a christian family. It is my pleasure to introduce a moderator for this evening his debate. Colin crawford is the louis brand university. Prior to becoming the brandeis theme crawford served as a professor of inventor mental law in new orleans louisiana. Before tulane, dean hoffert was a tenure member at the faculty. In college of law at atlanta. He founded for metropolitan growth. It is developed new models for field based education and comparative environmental landuse law. D crawford has a lot of grief from Harvard Law School and degrees in modern history from cambridge and columbia universities. He was admitted to practice on the state of new york. Please join
The book is titled radicals resistance and revenge. Thank you for being with us on cspan. You. Ank why did you write the book quick. M after i wrote my last book liars leakers and liberals which was the Upper Echelon of the department of justice and fbi and the corruption that i believe has gonene on not rankandfile obviously but i step back and look at what was going on in thisok country. The kind of thing i had never seen l in my lifetime. And i realized with those radicals who were resisting what people didry to put trump in the oval office and everything he was doing and it was all about revenge because Hillary Clinton did not win the 2016 president ial election. I do think it is a plot from those fundamental values of the constitution, the bill of right rights, criminal Justice System as well as the economic system. The book is really a reflection of today what the left has don done, it responds to donald trump and how everything is changing in seen that i neverve have been in Law