Bench Memos

Conference on the Free Society

Next week I will be a participant in the first academic conference of the Association for the Study of Free Institutions, held Monday and Tuesday at Princeton University with the assistance of the James Madison Program there.  Stanley Kurtz has mentioned at The Corner that he’ll be there too; so also will quite a few others with names familiar to NRO readers, as you can see by a glance at the program (PDF file here).  Many thanks to our hosts Robby George and Brad Wilson, and conference organizer and ASFI executive director Carson Holloway.

Thanks to these Princeton peregrinations, my blogging will be light, and Publius may have to go on hiatus until late next week.  I’ll squeeze in a post when I can, though–on the conference itself, if I get a chance.

Matthew J. Franck is retired from Princeton University, where he was a lecturer in Politics and associate director of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. He is also a senior fellow of the Witherspoon Institute, a contributing editor of Public Discourse, and professor emeritus of political science at Radford University.
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