[This post was written by SSDP Hamline University President Gunnar Aas.] I first had the opportunity to see Lyn Ulbricht speak at a Students for Sensible Drug Policy conference in Washington D.C. […]
Liberty-loving students at Michigan State are at it again! This week, the Young Americans for Liberty chapter at MSU screened “Deep Web,” a controversial documentary that explores internet privacy, criminal justice reform, […]
Our friends at the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation are hosting the D.C. film premiere of Condemned To Live, a documentary that details the lives of four Hungarian dissidents committed to ending […]
The Columbus State University chapter of Young Americans for Liberty, in cooperation with Students for Liberty, hosted a screening of “Deep Web” on-campus. The screening was YAL @ CSU’s most successful event […]
You’re probably familiar with CrossFit – the wildly popular fitness regimen currently practiced in over 13,000 affiliated gyms across the world. What you may not know is that CrossFit’s founder – Greg […]
The week before their Deep Web screening, UWGB Young Americans for Liberty President Madelyn Winter contacted all computer science and democracy and justice studies professors at University of Wisconsin – Green Bay […]
Today’s South Central Regional Conference on Markets, Entrepreneurship, and Innovation marks the beginning of our North American Regional Conference season! Since 2008, Students For Liberty’s Regional Conferences (RCs) have introduced countless people […]
Netflix has once again received national attention for its lobbying efforts to expand government regulation of internet service providers under the guise of consumer protection. Last week, the streaming service submitted a […]
This week an additional 400 American military personnel, mostly in special forces, went overseas to Syria in an effort to wrest control of Raqqa from ISIS. Looking at how much of the Middle […]
The first Presidential Debate has come and gone and one thing most viewers will forget was the debate commission’s representatives’ and moderator Lester Holt’s repeated commands early on that the audience must remain silent and save their […]
Leaders of liberty must sometimes take a step back and reflect on the best ways to use their limited resources and local knowledge to reach their ultimate goals. Students For Liberty’s mission is “… […]
The United States Commission on Civil Rights recently released “Peaceful Coexistence: Reconciling Nondiscrimination Principles with Civil Liberties,” a report examining the “balance struck in the law between faith-based exemptions from otherwise applicable nondiscrimination laws, and legal protections […]