In this edition of Freedom In Five Minutes or Less, we talk about the sharing economy and why regulatory action is bad policy.

In this edition of Freedom In Five Minutes or Less, we talk with Aaron Rice, the new Director of the Mississippi Justice Institute.

In this edition of Freedom In Five Minutes or Less, we talk about medical marijuana and why it is a freedom issue liberty-minded conservatives should support.

In this edition of Freedom In Five Minutes or Less, we talk with Claudia Williamson and Brandon Cline, the Co-Directors of the Institute for Market Studies at Mississippi State University and editors of Promoting Prosperity in Mississippi.

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In our first edition of Freedom In Five Minutes or Less, we talk about our upcoming Liberty Luncheon on Thursday, July 26.

Watch the video of the Liberty Luncheon Here

Like us, you're probably hearing lots of questions swirling about Common Core. Are you looking for answers?

The questions we often hear include: Is it the right thing to do? Are the standards good or bad? What is the Mississippi legislature doing? Tell me about this commission they are creating (SB 2161). Will it do any good?

In addition to questions like these, many groups, including the Mississippi Center for Public Policy, have long asked whether Common Core is constitutional, or even legal.

On March 27, 2015 Mississippi Center for Public Policy and the Federalist Society hosted John Sauer at the Capital Club in Jackson. Sauer explained the constitutional and legal questions that continue to plague Common Core.
Watch the video of the Liberty Luncheon Here

Sauer is a Harvard Law graduate, Rhodes Scholar, and an experienced trial attorney. He is lead counsel in Sauer v. Nixon, a case that exposes the illegal implementation of Common Core. The case has already been heard by a Missouri court. The court found that the multi-state "Smarter Balanced" testing consortium being used to implement Common Core is "an unlawful interstate compact to which the U.S. Congress has never consented, whose existence and operation violate the Compact Clause of the U.S. Constitution."

Whether you believe Common Core is a tool to lift students to higher educational levels or an unconstitutional overreach of the federal government, we hope you will watch this presentation of Mr. Sauer's on-the-ground experience with this controversial national topic.

Is ObamaCare Good for Patients, Doctors, Employers, & State Budgets?

Quarterly Luncheon
Co-hosted with
The Federalist Society

If you were unable to attend the luncheon on May 13, 2010, please see the video footage of the event by clicking on the images below.

Introduction

The discussion was moderated by

Ilya Shapiro
Cato Institute Senior Fellow in Constitutional Studies & Editor-in-Chief of the Cato Supreme Court Review

 

And featured

Randy Easterling, M.D.
Gerard Gibert
Marie Thomas Sanderson
President, Mississippi State Medical Association
Founder and CEO, Venture Technologies, a multi-state IT Solutions and Managed Services Provider based in Ridgeland, MS
Director of Federal Policy, Office of Governor Haley Barbour

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To view video footage of the Question and Answer session click on the images below:

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