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True Love Need Not Wait: The Case for Twentysomething Marriage

April 04, 2013 06:00 PM
Brad Wilcox, professor at the University of Virginia, argues for earlier marriages, providing evidence that waiting to marry creates more risks, including reduced quality of an eventual marriage, if marriage happens at all.
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What Great Leaders Do

February 15, 2012 10:00 AM
Roger Porter, professor at Harvard University, shares the qualities of great American political leaders, claiming that the greatest leaders have a goal-oriented management style.
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Who Represents the Public in Public Schools?

October 06, 2011 11:00 AM
Michael Wilkins, professor at Biola University, discusses the conflict between the Utah Legislature and the State Board of Education regarding executive authority for public school policy.
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What is Marriage? - Robert P. George

January 27, 2011 06:00 PM
Robert George, professor at Princeton University, uses natural to argue that marriage is defined as between a man and woman.
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Let No Man Put Asunder: Economic Theory and the Demise of the Natural Family

January 27, 2011 06:00 PM
Catherine Pakaluk, professor at Ave Maria University, defines and defends the "natural family" as a married man, woman, and their offspring, and discusses forces degrading its structure.
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Why Marriage Matters: A Natural Law Perspective on Marriage and Family Life

January 27, 2011 11:00 AM
W. Bradford Wilcox, professor at the University of Virginia, reflects on the ways a natural law perspective fits what is now known scientifically about how marriage matters and why marriage matters to children.
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An Education Agenda for the Next President

October 31, 2008 05:00 PM
Gary Fenstermacher, professor at the University of Michigan, presents a plan for education with a limited federal government role and the purpose of advancing and ennobling humankind. oct 31 2008
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