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FORSYTHE TO SPEAK AT AMERICAN FOUNDERS LUNCHEON |
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June 03, 2010
GROVE CITY, Pa. – Clarke Forsythe, senior counsel of Americans United for Life, will examine “The Fall and the Founding: Politics for the Greatest Good,” at the American Founders Luncheon June 15 beginning at noon. The luncheon, hosted by The Center for Vision & Values at Grove City College, will be held at the Rivers Club in Pittsburgh.
Sponsored by the Center and the Pittsburgh Federalist Society, the American Founders Luncheon Series brings to Pittsburgh respected scholars on America’s founding to present talks focused on the beliefs, actions and character of those leaders who pursued a “Great Experiment” in whether humans are capable of governing themselves.
Forsythe has spent 25 years with Americans United for Life in a variety of positions including president for nearly 10 years, director of Project in Law & Bioethics, vice president and general counsel. Forsythe has published more than 15 law review articles and book chapters in such publications as First Things, Wall Street Journal and National Review Online. He has been published or quoted in The New York Times, USA Today, Washington Times, Washington Post and Chicago Tribune. Forsythe also has argued cases before federal and state courts and has testified before Congress and state legislatures.
The Founders Luncheon costs $17.76. To register, log onto http://www.grovecityconference.com/founders/ or contact Brenda Vinton at (724) 450-1541 or blvinton@gcc.edu. Registration begins at 11:45 a.m. The program runs from noon to 12:50 p.m. The Rivers Club is located at One Oxford Centre, 301 Grant St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
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