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PRI Luncheon and Book Signing in Newport Beach with Philip Howard
 

New York Times bestselling author, lawyer, and advocate to speak on how to simplify government and restore individual responsibility.


NOT Accountable: Rethinking the Constitutionality of Public Employee Unions

Wednesday, March 22, 2023 | Newport Beach, California

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Wednesday, March 22
12:00pm–2:00pm
The Pacific Club
4110 MacArthur Blvd.
Newport Beach, CA 92660
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Books will be complimentary for all attendees.

Please join us for a special Pacific Research Institute luncheon and discussion in Newport Beach with Philip Howard. Beginning with his book The Death of Common Sense in 1995, Philip has written about the central role of human responsibility in a functioning government—the freedom to make timely choices, and to be accountable for them. In 2002, he formed Common Good, a nonpartisan coalition to champion these ideas. His latest book, Not Accountable, shows how elected officials have been disempowered by public unions.

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  • General Admission: $50
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ABOUT PHILIP HOWARD:
Philip is the author of the bestseller The Death of Common Sense (Random House, 1995), The Collapse of the Common Good (Ballantine Books, 2002), Life Without Lawyers (W.W. Norton, 2009), The Rule of Nobody (W.W. Norton, 2014), and Try Common Sense (W.W. Norton, 2019). His commentaries are published frequently in major media outlets.

In 2002, Philip formed Common Good, a nonpartisan coalition dedicated to simplifying laws so that Americans can use common sense in daily choices. His 2010 TED Talk has been viewed by more than 750,000 people. His 2015 report, Two Years, Not Ten Years,” exposed the economic and environmental costs of delayed infrastructure approvals, and its proposals have since been incorporated into federal law. Philip has appeared often on television and radio, including several times on Jon Stewart’s “The Daily Show.”

The son of a minister, Philip got his start working summers at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory for Nobel laureate Eugene Wigner. He has been active in public affairs his entire adult life. He is Senior Counsel at the law firm Covington & Burling, LLP. A graduate of Yale College and the University of Virginia Law School, Philip lives in Manhattan with his wife Alexandra. They have four children.

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