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Subject Full schedule for the American Politics and Government Summit
Date January 31, 2023 8:32 PM
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The American Politics and Government Summit is less than a month away.

We've put together an incredible schedule of panels and keynote speakers. That brings together scholars to participate in dialogue focused on emerging research—rooted in timeless principles—in the fields of politics, philosophy, and economics.

Spaces are limited—make sure you register today ([link removed]) .

ISI’s American Politics and Government Faculty Summit Schedule

Wednesday, February 22
6:00 p.m. Evening Reception

Thursday, February 23
8:30 am Opening Remarks
9:00-10:30 Paper Presentations
* Elizabeth Eastman, University of Colorado, Boulder
+ “America’s Dialogue: Three Debates that Inform the Original Understanding of America
* Daniel Gullotta, Ashland University
+ Whatever Happened to the Age of Jackson?
* Nicholas Higgins, North Greeneville University
+ Religious Hermeneutics and Constitutional Interpretation
* Jason Jewell, Faulkner University
+ In 2023, Justice Requires Political Decentralization
* Jacob Wolf, Regent University
+ Walt Whitman's Boundless Individuality as a Moral Foundation for American Democracy

11:00-12:30 Panels
* Panel 1, The Heritage Foundation
+ Jay Richards, DeVos Center for Life, Religion, and Family, THF
+ Rachel Lu, Law & Liberty
+ Chair: Brenda Hafera, B. Kenneth Simon Center for American Studies, THF
* Conserving Conservatism, Abandoning America
+ Clifford Humphrey, Troy University and Edmund Burke Foundation
+ Casey Wheatland, Texas State University
+ Cole Simmons, Montana Classical College
+ Chair: Ben Crenshaw, Hillsdale College

12:45-2:15 pm Lunch
2:30-4:00 Panels
* Panel 2, The Heritage Foundation
+ Andrew Olivastro, Vice President, Outreach, THF
+ Catherine Pakaluk, Catholic University of America
+ Paul Ray, Thomas A. Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies, THF
* Book Panel: The Classical and Christian Origins of American Politics: Political Theology, Natural Law, and the American Founding by Kody Cooper and Justin Dyer
+ Kody Cooper, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
+ Theresa Macart, Holy Cross College
+ Bolek Kabala, Tarleton State University
+ Nicholas Drummond, Black Hills State University

4:30-6:00 Paper Presentations
* Steven Hayward, University of California, Berkeley and Dr. Linda Denno, University of Arizona
+ The Unspoken Foundation of the “Social Justice” Project is Envy: An Agenda for Research and Reflection
* Joshua Herring, Faulkner University
+ Towards A Biblical Theology of 'Nation' in the Old and New Testaments
* John Lawrence Hill, Indiana University, Robert H. McKinney School of Law
+ Ten Years That Changed the Constitution Forever
* Craig Bruce Smith, National Defense University TBD
+ An Honorable Nation: The Founding and American Ideals
* Joshua Vandiver, Ball State University
+ Do Leftwing Extremists Think Strategically?

6:30-8:30 Dinner Keynote: The New Right and the American Political Tradition by Charles Kesler, Claremont Institute

Friday, February 24
9:00-10:30 am Panels
* Book Panel: Conservatism in a Divided America: The Right and Identity Politics by George Hawley
+ George Hawley, University of Alabama
+ Jose Pedro Zuquete, University of Lisbon
+ David Azerrad, Hillsdale College
+ Kody Cooper, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
+ Chair: Nicholas Drummond, Black Hills State University
* Christian Nationalism and the American Regime, The Edmund Burke Foundation
+ David Innes, The Kings College
+ Ben Crenshaw, Hillsdale College
+ Stephen Wolfe, author of The Case for Christian Nationalism
+ Daniel Strand, Air Force War College
+ Chair: Clifford Humphrey, Troy University and Edmund Burke Foundation

11:00-12:30 Sessions and Panels
* Is Locke’s Liberalism the Cause of Our Decline, The Claremont Institute
+ David Azerrad, Hillsdale College
+ Yoram Hazony, Edmund Burke Foundation
+ Thomas G. West, Hillsdale College
+ Chair: Ronald J. Pestritto, Hillsdale College
* How Liberal Was the American Founding, The Acton Institute
+ Sam Goldman, Georgetown University
+ Dylan Pahman, Acton Institute

12:45-2:15 pm Lunch
2:30-4:00 Panels
* What the Right Can Learn from the Left, The Claremont Institute
+ Michael Anton, Hillsdale College
+ Glenn Ellmers, Claremont Institute
+ Kevin Slack, Hillsdale College
+ Chair: Ryan Williams, Claremont Institute
* Among the Deathworks: Reflections on Philip Rieff, The Ciceronian Society
+ Christopher Anadale, Mount St. Mary's University
+ Michael Harding, Montgomery College
+ Chair: William Batchelder, Waynesburg University

4:30-6:00 Paper Presentations
* Gary W. Houchens, Western Kentucky University
+ Learning for Eternity: A 94-Year-Old Papal Encyclical Offers a Blueprint for Modern American Education Policy
* Michael N. Jacobs, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
+ Two Kingdoms Conservatism: VanDrunen, Hazony, and the Role of the State
* Joseph Prud’homme, Washington College
+ Liberal Promises and Hobbesian Realities: The Post-War Establishment Clause, the Political State of Nature, and a Defense of Classical Liberalism
* Casey Puerzer, Boston College
+ Hurricane Katrina, Federalism, and Justice
* William Jason Wallace, Samford University
+ Between Madison and Marcuse: Human Nature, American Order, and the Politics of Prudence

6:30-8:30 Dinner Keynote: The Constitution and Civic Virtue by Robert P. George and Closing Remarks

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