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Past Events

April 20, 2012
Please join us as National Review’s Jay Nordlinger talks about his newest book, Peace, They Say: Everything you’ve ever wanted to know about more than 100 years worth of Nobel Laureates, stretching all the way from the pacific Mother Teresa to the measurably less dovish Le Duc Tho and Yasser Arafat.
April 11, 2012
Come hear both sides of the controversial proposed Right-to-Work amendment to the Minnesota constitution.
February 16, 2012
Please join us once again as some of Minnesota's strangest bedfellows gather to talk about a critical issue in the ecumenical spirit of a remarkable scholar, public servant and friend, the late John Brandl. Our 2012 program asks the question: How can our faiths bring us together?
February 8, 2012
Center of the American Experiment & Minnesota Free Market Institute have joined forces to form on new organization. Join us for a reception celebrating our new organization and to learn about what we will accomplish together.
January 26, 2012
Show your support for educational equality through more quality options for ALL children. Join us for a press conference and rally at the State Capitol during National School Choice Week to support legislation that will expand school choice in Minnesota.
January 25, 2012
Executive Necessity or Executive Overreach?
November 17, 2011
Starting from the reality-grounded premise that compromise is a necessary and honorable fact of political life – especially when different parties control different branches of government – what deals ought Minnesota conservatives seek in future legislative sessions?
October 26, 2011
Sponsor & Ticket Opportunities Now Available!
October 19, 2011
It has long been an article of anecdotal faith on the right that most of the media lean left. Thanks to the methodologically rigorous research of political scientist Tim Groseclose, it's now also a matter of empirically and quantitatively documented fact.
September 14, 2011
Reception and Signing Marking Founder & President Mitch Pearlstein's Newest and Nationally Most Important Book