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    Peter Berkowitz

    Tad and Dianne Taube Senior Fellow

    Peter Berkowitz is the Tad and Dianne Taube Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. During 2019, he is serving on the State Department’s Policy Planning Staff in the office of the secretary. He is a 2017 winner of the ...

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    Peter Berkowitz On The John Batchelor Show

    Research | Podcasts
    Friday, August 28, 2015

    Hoover Institution fellow Peter Berkowitz discusses the decline of religious freedom in America.

    Constitutional Conservatism: Liberty, Self-Government, and Political Moderation by Hoover fellow Peter Berkowitz

    News
    Tuesday, February 12, 2013

    Hoover Institution Press released Constitutional Conservatism: Liberty, Self-Government, and Political Moderation, by Peter Berkowitz. Berkowitz contends that constitutional conservatism encompasses a distinguished tradition of defending liberty that stretches from the great eighteenth century British statesman Edmund Burke through the authoritative exposition of the Constitution in The Federalist to the high points of post-World War II American conservatism.

    Peter Berkowitz on the John Batchelor Show (19:22)

    Research | Articles
    Thursday, December 19, 2013
    co-host Malcolm Hoenlein, Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations; Peter Berkowitz, Hoover; Tamar Lewin, NYT.

    Berkowitz discusses Constitutional Conservatism on KQED’s Forum

    Research | Podcasts | by Peter Berkowitz
    Monday, July 22, 2013

    Peter Berkowitz, the Tad and Dianne Taube Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, in discussing Constitutional Conservatism, encourages the social and libertarian right to come together around the common principles of “liberty, self-government, and political moderation.”

    PSU Debate Covers Human Rights and Rules of War

    Research | Articles
    Saturday, March 13, 2010

    Human Rights attorney Scott Horton debated Hoover Institution Senior Fellow Peter Berkowitz on human rights and the rules of warfare in a debate organized by the Pomona Student Union on Mar. 4 at 7 p.m. in Edmunds Ballroom. . . .

    A More Powerful Message

    Research | Articles | by Peter Berkowitz
    Friday, April 26, 2013

    How to Bring Conservatives Together

    Research | Articles | by Peter Berkowitz
    Wednesday, July 9, 2014

    Raise the banner of individual liberty and govern under it.

    Peggy Noonan's Words To Live By

    Research | Articles | by Peter Berkowitz
    Wednesday, November 11, 2015

    In a June 4, 2010, Wall Street Journal column, republished in her new collection, “The Time of Our Lives,” Peggy Noonan tells the heartbreaking story of 28-year-old Detroit Tigers’ pitcher Armando Galarraga.

    Colleges' Big Fail: Protecting Feelings, But Not Speech

    Research | Articles | by Peter Berkowitz
    Tuesday, September 1, 2015

    The annual ritual of freshman orientation, which begins in mid-summer and extends through mid-September, is in full swing. Colleges are welcoming students and showing them around, acquainting them with classmates and college facilities, and making them aware of the full range of campus activities, clubs, and programs. 

    That Was Fast

    Research | Articles
    Friday, June 26, 2015

    Not long ago, same-sex marriage was a cause advanced by a handful of activists. Now it’s the law of the land. How did that happen?

    American Creed

    Research | Articles | by Peter Berkowitz
    Sunday, July 15, 2007

    What have people meant across the generations when they say, "I believe in America"?

    An Assault On Due Process At UC Berkeley

    Research | Articles | by Peter Berkowitz
    Tuesday, May 17, 2016

    On April 22, University of California Berkeley law professor Sujit Choudhry filed an 11-page single-spaced grievance with the 10-member UC Berkeley Privilege and Tenure Committee. 

    Lawmakers Haven't Protected Free Speech On Campus-- Here's How They Can

    Research | Articles
    Saturday, February 4, 2017

    Much as administrators and faculty may dislike it, the fact is that public colleges are subject to both the First Amendment and the state legislatures that fund them. Legislators shouldn’t micromanage the campuses, but they must set some basic rules.

    States Consider Legislation To Protect Free Speech On Campus

    Research | Articles
    Friday, May 5, 2017

    On college campuses, outrage over provocative speakers sometimes turns violent. It's becoming a pattern on campuses around the country. A speaker is invited, often by a conservative student group. Other students oppose the speaker, and maybe they protest. If the speech happens, the speaker is heckled. Sometimes there's violence.

    Campus Declarations Of War On Free Speech

    Research | Articles | by Peter Berkowitz
    Friday, August 4, 2017

    The threat to free speech in the United States is by no means restricted to colleges and universities, but they have become breeding grounds, training camps, and launching pads in the campaign to curtail liberty of thought and discussion. It is on our campuses where the battle for free speech will be won or lost.

    Violence Is Becoming More Acceptable

    Research | Articles
    Friday, September 22, 2017

    When one-fifth of college students believe it's fine to use violence to silence speech, we have a huge problem.

    Europe Stumbles

    Research | Articles | by Peter Berkowitz
    Monday, April 18, 2016

    Europeans have failed to cherish, and now to defend, the nation-state system. Americans must pay heed.

    Can The Federal Government Rescue Campus Free Speech?

    Research | Articles | by Peter Berkowitz
    Sunday, March 31, 2019

    The well-documented inability of American colleges and universities to reverse the several-decades-long curtailment of free speech on campus is a matter of considerable public interest. Whether the federal government is capable of producing effective reform is another question. President Trump seems to believe Washington is up to the task.

    Scooter Libby Case Underlines Need For Legal Reform

    Research | Articles | by Peter Berkowitz
    Tuesday, July 28, 2015

    In April, former New York Times journalist Judith Miller revealed in “The Story” that by manipulating her memory through tendentious questioning and withholding exculpatory evidence, Special Counsel Patrick J. Fitzgerald induced her to give false testimony that in 2007 helped convict I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby of obstruction of justice, false statements, and perjury.

    The Peyton Manning Case Is Distracting Us From Today’s Campus Sex Assault Problem

    Research | Articles
    Thursday, February 25, 2016

    The never-ending controversy over Peyton Manning’s backside has several uncomfortable tensions at work: factual uncertainty, failed accountability and the urge to seek a correction now for something 20 years ago. But all of it amounts to a supercharged distraction from the real question: Why aren’t we talking about current events at Tennessee instead of a murky one 20 years ago?

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