Adopt a Dissenting Book: The Rise of the Conservative Legal Movement: The Battle for Control of the Law

Jan 07 2011 Published by under 2010 Elections

The Freedom Center’s new campus campaign will aid students in encouraging their professors to adopt books into their classes which express ideas that are often neglected in today’s academia. To download the student guide  click here . Sign the petition to adopt a dissenting book  here . To read David Horowitz’s speech about the campaign  click here . At NRB we’ll be featuring all 150 recommendations of Dissenting Books in our NRB Book Club Feature. Click  here to see them all now.

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Adopt a Dissenting Book: Christian Perspectives on Legal Thought

Jan 06 2011 Published by under 2010 Elections

The Freedom Center’s new campus campaign will aid students in encouraging their professors to adopt books into their classes which express ideas that are often neglected in today’s academia. To download the student guide  click here . Sign the petition to adopt a dissenting book  here . To read David Horowitz’s speech about the campaign  click here . At NRB we’ll be featuring all 150 recommendations of Dissenting Books in our NRB Book Club Feature. Click  here to see them all now.

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Adopt a Dissenting Book: Scalia Dissents: Writings of the Supreme Court’s Wittiest, Most Outspoken Justice

Jan 02 2011 Published by under 2010 Elections

The Freedom Center’s new campus campaign will aid students in encouraging their professors to adopt books into their classes which express ideas that are often neglected in today’s academia. To download the student guide  click here . Sign the petition to adopt a dissenting book  here . To read David Horowitz’s speech about the campaign  click here . At NRB we’ll be featuring all 150 recommendations of Dissenting Books in our NRB Book Club Feature. Click  here to see them all now.

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Adopt a Dissenting Book: “The Dirty Dozen: How Twelve Supreme Court Cases Radically Expanded Government and Eroded Freedom”

Jan 02 2011 Published by under 2010 Elections

The Freedom Center’s new campus campaign will aid students in encouraging their professors to adopt books into their classes which express ideas that are often neglected in today’s academia. To download the student guide  click here . Sign the petition to adopt a dissenting book  here . To read David Horowitz’s speech about the campaign  click here . At NRB we’ll be featuring all 150 recommendations of Dissenting Books in our NRB Book Club Feature. Click  here to see them all now.

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Adopt a Dissenting Book: Christopher Caldwell’s “Reflections on the Revolution in Europe: Immigration, Islam and the West”

Dec 31 2010 Published by under 2010 Elections

The Freedom Center’s new campus campaign will aid students in encouraging their professors to adopt books into their classes which express ideas that are often neglected in today’s academia. To download the student guide  click here . Sign the petition to adopt a dissenting book  here . To read David Horowitz’s speech about the campaign  click here . At NRB we’ll be featuring all 150 recommendations of Dissenting Books in our NRB Book Club Feature. Click  here to see them all now.

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Adopt a Dissenting Book: Niall Ferguson’s “Colossus: The Rise and Fall of the American Empire”

Dec 30 2010 Published by under 2010 Elections

The Freedom Center’s new campus campaign will aid students in encouraging their professors to adopt books into their classes which express ideas that are often neglected in today’s academia. To download the student guide  click here . Sign the petition to adopt a dissenting book  here . To read David Horowitz’s speech about the campaign  click here . At NRB we’ll be featuring all 150 recommendations of Dissenting Books in our NRB Book Club Feature. Click  here to see them all now.

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Adopt a Dissenting Book: Niall Ferguson’s “The Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World”

Dec 29 2010 Published by under 2010 Elections

The Freedom Center’s new campus campaign will aid students in encouraging their professors to adopt books into their classes which express ideas that are often neglected in today’s academia. To download the student guide  click here . Sign the petition to adopt a dissenting book  here . To read David Horowitz’s speech about the campaign  click here . At NRB we’ll be featuring all 150 recommendations of Dissenting Books in our NRB Book Club Feature. Click  here to see them all now.

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Adopt a Dissenting Book: Martin Wolf’s “Why Globalization Works”

Dec 27 2010 Published by under 2010 Elections

The Freedom Center’s new campus campaign will aid students in encouraging their professors to adopt books into their classes which express ideas that are often neglected in today’s academia. To download the student guide  click here . Sign the petition to adopt a dissenting book  here . To read David Horowitz’s speech about the campaign  click here . At NRB we’ll be featuring all 150 recommendations of Dissenting Books in our NRB Book Club Feature. Click  here to see them all now.

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