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    Constitutional Law for Patriots -- no-charge lecture series


    By THE MC Mackinac Center Blog, Section News
    Posted on Mon Dec 28, 2009 at 12:54:57 PM EST
    Tags: Constitutional Law, Henry Holzer, John Dendahl (all tags)

    John Dendahl writes:

    In mid-January, 10 two-hour lectures on the U.S. Constitution will be made available pro bono publico by my friend, retired law professor Henry Holzer. A copy of his announcement, including a course syllabus, is available here.

    In mid-January, 10 two-hour lectures on the U.S. Constitution will be made available pro bono publico by my friend, retired law professor Henry Holzer. A copy of his announcement, including a course syllabus, is available here.

    In addition to his Brooklyn Law School professorship, Mr. Holzer and his wife, Erika, both practiced law and were Ayn Rand's legal counsel. I know no two people more dedicated to our Republic nor more distressed by its march toward collectivism.

    • Mr. Holzer's book The Supreme Court Opinions of Clarence Thomas, 1991-2006, A Conservative's Perspective is a favorable, authoritative discussion of Justice Thomas' work on the U.S. Supreme Court.

    • Mr. and Mrs. Holzer co-authored "Aid and Comfort", detailing why Jane Fonda would have been convicted of treason if she had been accused and tried for her usefulness to the North Vietnamese when we were at war with them.

    • They also co-authored Fake Warriors about creeps who have invented or embellished stories of their valorous service in the U.S. Military.

    • Mrs. Holzer is also a noted novelist (e.g., Eye for an Eye).

    There is no limit on the number who can have no-charge access to the lectures by downloading them from Mr. Holzer's website. Twenty-three subscribers will have live, interactive access (i.e., Q & A) to the lectures for a small fee.

    Respectfully,

    John Dendahl

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