Davenport on C-Span 2 Book Talk Dec. 28-Jan. 2 December 28, 2013
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“The New Deal and Modern American Conservatism: A Defining Rivalry”
David Davenport
About the Program
David Davenport, counselor to the director and research fellow at the Hoover Institution, argues that the debate over the New Deal in the 1930s laid the ground work for today’s conservative movement. Mr. Davenport spoke at the Capitol Visitors Center in Washington, D.C.
Program Information

Future Airings
- Saturday, December 28th at 8:15pm (ET)
- Tuesday, December 31st at 11:30am (ET)
- Wednesday, January 1st at 2:15pm (ET)
- Thursday, January 2nd at 1:15am (ET)
About the Authors
David Davenport
David Davenport is the former president of Pepperdine University and is currently a columnist for Forbes.com.
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The Tug of War Over the U.S. Constitution (Crystal Cruise) February 17, 2011
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The Tug of War Over the U.S. Constitution
PowerPoint presentation lecture slides from a Cyrstal Cuise in the South Pacific, February 2011.
They’re Back – Why Can’t International Law Stop Pirates? (Crystal Cruise) February 17, 2011
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They’re Back – Why Can’t Intl Law Stop Pirates?
PowerPoint presentation lecture slides from a Crystal Cruise to the South Pacific, February 2011.
Why Is Healthcare Reform So Difficult? (Crystal Cruise) February 17, 2011
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Why Is Healthcare Reform So Difficult?
PowerPoint presentation slides from a Crystal Cruise to the South Pacific in February 2011.
The Federal-State Tug of War in the Courts (Hoover So. California Conference) September 29, 2010
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The Federal-State Tug of War in the Courts
Power Point Presentation from the Hoover Institution’s Southern California Conference at the InterContinental Hotel on September 29, 2010.