John Locke Update / Impact Newsletter

Influencing the opinion page

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John Locke Foundation experts continued to share their knowledge with readers of national and state publications this week. Associate Director of Research Jon Sanders used his latest TownHall.com column to poke fun at global warming alarmists. (Sanders also joined Ron Smith on WBAL Radio in Baltimore to discuss his latest work.) Meanwhile, David Bass discussed in The American Spectator the controversy over a Super Bowl advertisement featuring home-schooled Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow. Bass’ piece attracted attention from The Washington Times. The Fayetteville Observer published today a column from Daren Bakst, Director of Legal and Regulatory Studies, focusing on the impact of th Supreme Court’s recent campaign finance ruling. Bakst also discussed that topic with The Daily Tar Heel. In other developments, the Kernersville News recently published a column from Carolina Journal Radio Co-Host Donna Martinez highlighting the major political and business accomplishments women have made in recent years.

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