International Studies Symposium Series – Joseph Stimpfl Part 4
“Mystics, Militants and State Builders: The Battle for Muslim Loyalty in Southeast Asia”
Feb. 24th, 2009
The ISSS is a several-part lecture/presentation series in which a variety of individuals come to speak on behalf of the international community, informing and discussing a variety of diverse topics including human rights, activism, personal journeys, and citizenship on a global front. All of our speakers bring their unique experiences through their varied backgrounds – doctors, university professors, lawyers, & international scholars, just to name a few – to the public once every two weeks here at Webster University.
Duration : 0:6:30
Categories: Conservative Studies Tags: Asia, Cambodia, Certification, College, conservative, Constitutional, Control, education, Fatwa, Fundamentalist, Human, Imam, Independence, Indonesia, International, Islam, Keramat, law, Madrasah, Malaysia, Militant, Minority, Missionaries, Moderate, Monarchy, Muslim, Mystic, National, Philippines, Pondok, Religion, Rights, Scholar, school, Singapore, Southeast, Speaker, Spirituality, State, studies, Sufis, Sultanates, Syariah, Symposium, Thailand, University, Webster
Categories: Constitutional Law Tags: Academy of Conservative Study, changes in law, christian values, conservative academy, Conservative Studies, conservative values, Constitutional Law, constitutional principles, Critical Thinking, critical thought, how laws affect us, law, Rule of Law, teaching students critical thought, values
Judgment Calls: Principle and Politics in Constitutional Law
Vanderbilt Law School professor and constitutional law expert Suzanna Sherry discusses the role and responsibility of the Supreme Court in interpreting the Constitution. She also examines the issue of politics and the Court. Sherry is the author of a new book, Judgment Calls: Principle and Politics in Constitutional Law.
Duration : 0:19:23
Categories: Constitutional Law Tags: College, experts, law, politics, University, Vanderbilt
Law and Justice
Taped on the roof of Australia’s parliament building in Canberra, Catholic priest reflects on the nature of law and justice.
Duration : 1 min 10 sec
Categories: Constitutional Law Tags: law
International Studies Symposium Series – Joseph Stimpfl Part 7
“Mystics, Militants and State Builders: The Battle for Muslim Loyalty in Southeast Asia”
Feb. 24th, 2009
The ISSS is a several-part lecture/presentation series in which a variety of individuals come to speak on behalf of the international community, informing and discussing a variety of diverse topics including human rights, activism, personal journeys, and citizenship on a global front. All of our speakers bring their unique experiences through their varied backgrounds – doctors, university professors, lawyers, & international scholars, just to name a few – to the public once every two weeks here at Webster University.
Duration : 0:9:10
Categories: Conservative Studies Tags: Academy of Conservative Study, Asia, Cambodia, Certification, College, conservative, conservative academy, conservative approach, conservative blog, conservative ideas, Conservative News, conservative news sites, Conservative Studies, conservative thinkers, conservative thought, conservative values, Constitutional, Control, education, Fatwa, Fundamentalist, Human, Imam, Independence, Indonesia, International, Islam, Keramat, law, Madrasah, Malaysia, Militant, Minority, Missionaries, Moderate, Monarchy, Muslim, Mystic, National, Philippines, Pondok, Religion, Rights, Scholar, school, Singapore, Southeast, Speaker, Spirituality, State, studies, Sufis, Sultanates, Syariah, Symposium, Thailand, University, Webster
The Law Of Attraction – Does It Work
The Law Of Attraction is very powerful this video examines if it really works
Duration : 2 min 40 sec
Categories: Constitutional Law Tags: law
What does it mean to be under Grace and not under the Law?