John Locke Update / Impact Newsletter

JLF’s Communication Growth

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The N&O of Raleigh reports today on the addition of Mitch Kokai
to the JLF team.  Kokai assumes the post of Director of
Communications for the Foundation, adding his years of experience to
helping improve the quality and scope of Carolina Journal Radio.  On related media matters, Paul Chesser writes in the American Spectator, that the future of print journalism depends on its adaptability. He also weighs in on the Kitzmiller v Dover intelligent design case.

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