In an interview with CFIF, David Barnes, Policy Director of Generation Opportunity, discusses the challenges Millennials face, real solutions to be considered, and his recentTIMEop-ed, “Obama’s Optimism Isn’t Shared by Millennials.”
In this installment of the Freedom Minute, the Center for Individual Freedom’s (“CFIF”) Renee Giachino discusses our nation’s growing epidemic of frivolous patent litigation by illegitimate parties who hope to score “jackpot jury” verdicts or simply frighten legitimate patent holders into costly out-of-court settlements to avoid catastrophic litigation costs, and the bipartisan effort in Washington, DC, to help address the problem.
In an interview with the Center for Individual Freedom, William Yeatman, Senior Fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, discusses the EPA’s Clean Power Plan overreach and why the Model FIP is a cap-and-trade policy and thereby raises concerns under the Tenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
In an interview with CFIF, Ted Frank, Senior Attorney and Director of the Center for Class Action Fairness at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, discusses unfair class action procedures and settlements and the petition for certiorari before the US Supreme Court in Frank v. Poertner.
In an interview with CFIF, Cam Edwards, host of NRA News’ Cam & Co., discusses President Obama’s proposed executive action on gun control, how the president’s stated belief in the Second Amendment is inconsistent with his executive action, and why the executive actions will do nothing to stop violent crime.
Join CFIF Corporate Counsel and Senior Vice President Renee Giachino today from 4:00 p.m. CDT to 6:00 p.m. CDT (that’s 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. EDT) on Northwest Florida’s 1330 AM WEBY, as she hosts her radio show, “Your Turn: Meeting Nonsense with Commonsense.” Today’s guest lineup includes:
4:00 CDT/5:00 pm EDT: Ted Frank, Senior Attorney, Director of the Center for Class Action Fairness, Competitive Enterprise Institute: Class Action Awards and Frank v. Poertner;
4:30 CDT/5:30 pm EDT: Arturo Porzecanski, Distinguished Economist in Residence at American University: Puerto Rico debt crisis;
5:00 CDT/6:00 pm EDT: Cam Edwards, host of Cam & Co on NRA News: President Obama’s Executive Action on Gun Control;
5:15 CDT/6:15 pm EDT: Carrie Severino, Chief counsel and Policy Director of the Judicial Crisis Network: SCOTUS Oral Arguments in Friedrichs v. California Teachers Association; and
5:30 CDT/6:30 pm EDT: Tzvi Kahn, Senior Policy Analyst for the Foreign Policy Initiative: Relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia.
Listen live on the Internet here. Call in to share your comments or ask questions of today’s guests at (850) 623-1330.
In this edition of the Freedom Minute, CFIF’s Renee Giachino discusses President Obama’s handling of the growing threat from ISIS and how ensuring America’s national security must come first, before acting on any humanitarian impulse to help the true victims of the chaos in Syria.
In an interview with CFIF, James Phillips, Senior Research Fellow for Middle Eastern Affairs at the Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies at The Heritage Foundation, discusses how the Paris terrorist attacks underscore the expanding threat posed by ISIS, the evolving ISIS strategy, forming a U.S. response to ISIS and what it means for Russia to “have skin in the game.”
Join CFIF Corporate Counsel and Senior Vice President Renee Giachino today from 4:00 p.m. CDT to 6:00 p.m. CDT (that’s 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. EDT) on Northwest Florida’s 1330 AM WEBY, as she hosts her radio show, “Your Turn: Meeting Nonsense with Commonsense.” Today’s guest lineup includes:
4:00 CDT/5:00 pm EDT: Craig Shirley, New York Times bestselling author and president of Shirley & Bannister Public Affairs: “Last Act: The Final Years and Emerging Legacy of Ronald Reagan”;
4:30 CDT/5:30 pm EDT: Tod Lindberg, research fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution and bestselling author: “The Heroic Heart: Greatness Ancient and Modern”;
4:45 CDT/5:45 pm EDT: David Adesnik, Policy Director at the Foreign Policy Institute: The State of the Global Islamist Terror Movement;
5:00 CDT/6:00 pm EDT: James Philips, Senior Research Fellow for Middle Eastern Affairs at The Heritage Foundation: The Expanding Threat Posted by ISIS; and
5:30 CDT/6:30 pm EDT: Dan Epstein, Executive Director of Cause of Action: The Latest Progressive Attack on Speech.
Listen live on the Internet here. Call in to share your comments or ask questions of today’s guests at (850) 623-1330.
In an interview with CFIF, Patrick Hedger, Policy Director of American Encore, discusses why Obama made the wrong decision on Keystone XL pipeline project and what it means for jobs, the economy and gas prices.
In an interview with CFIF, Judge Michael Warren, Oakland County (MI) Circuit Court Judge and Co-creator of Patriot Week, discusses why we need to invigorate our appreciation and understanding of America’s spirit, how many current holidays have become overly commercialized or have lost their deeper meaning and how Patriot Week has captured the imagination and support of citizens across the nation.