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Thomas W. Hazlett

Thomas W. Hazlett is professor of law and economics at George Mason University. He previously served as chief economist of the FCC and writes for publications including the Financial Times and the Wall Street Journal. His academic research appears in many economics journals and law reviews.

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Tim Congdon

Tim Congdon is an economist and businessman, who has for over thirty years been a strong advocate of sound money and free markets. He is often regarded as the U.K.’s leading “monetarist” economist. From 1992 to 1997 he was a member of the U.K.’s Treasury Panel of Independent Forecasters (the so-called “wise men”), which advised the chancellor of the exchequer in a successful period for British economic policy. Tim has recently set up a new economics consultancy business, International Monetary Research Ltd. (www.imr-ltd.com). He is chief executive of the company, which is his latest venture.

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Timothy Sandefur

Timothy Sandefur is Vice President for Litigation at the Goldwater Institute. Before joining Goldwater, he served 15 years as a litigator at the Pacific Legal Foundation, where he won important victories for economic liberty in several states.

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Tod Lindberg

Tod Lindberg is a research fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution. He is the author of the critically acclaimed The Political Teachings of Jesus, a philosophical analysis of the view of worldly affairs presented in Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount and Gospel parables.

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Todd Huizinga

Todd Huizinga is director of International Outreach at the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He is a cofounder of the Transatlantic Christian Council and a research fellow of Calvin College’s Paul B. Henry Institute for the Study of Christianity and Politics.

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Tony Rafael

Tony Rafael is a Los Angeles-based writer who has spent the last ten years researching street gangs. Living in the “ground zero” of the gang culture, he has interviewed scores of active and retired gang members and has been granted unprecedented access to active investigations and criminal trials.

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Tony Woodlief

Tony Woodlief is Executive Vice President at State Policy Network, a nationwide community that cultivates and supports state-based organizations working on behalf of citizen freedom and self-determination.

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Trent England

TRENT ENGLAND serves as Executive Vice President at the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, where he also directs the Save Our States project and is the David and Ann Brown Distinguished Fellow.

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Victor Davis Hanson

Victor Davis Hanson is a senior fellow in Classics and Military History at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, and the author of 17 books on ancient, military, and social history.

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Victoria C. Gardner Coates

Victoria C. Gardner Coates is a cultural historian who received her Ph.D. in Italian Renaissance art from the University of Pennsylvania. Her work has appeared in The Sixteenth-Century Journal, Gazette des Beaux-Arts and Renaissance Studies. As the director of research in the office of Donald Rumsfeld, Dr. Coates provided editorial support for his best-selling memoir Known and Unknown

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Vincent Carroll

Vincent Carroll is editor of the editorial pages at the “Rocky Mountain News.” He lives in Denver.

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W. B. Allen

William B. Allen is a resident scholar and the former chief operating officer of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education in Washington, D.C.

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Walter Olson

Walter Olson is an author and critic whose acclaimed books—The Litigation Explosion, The Excuse Factory, and The Rule of Lawyers—have changed the way we think about the American legal system. A senior fellow at the Cato Institute, he is a frequent contributor to the Wall Street Journal and other leading newspapers and has written columns for Great Britain’s Times Online and Reason. His online work includes Overlawyered.com, widely cited as the oldest blog about law.

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Ward Connerly

Ward Connerly first burst onto the American scene 1995 as the University of California Regent who had forced the largest public university in the country to become color-blind in its admissions policies.

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