"The rights of conscience, of bearing arms…are declared to be inherent in the people." ~ Fisher Ames, 1789. Media sensationalism over school shootings and selective gun violence ... Keep Reading
May 2018 Civitas Newspaper: CLC Coverage
The cover story for the May issue is a wrap up of the highlights of the Conservative Leadership Conference in Raleigh. Brian Balfour offers an excellent piece on the law and ... Keep Reading
April 2018 Civitas Newspaper: Toxic Agenda
The cover story for the April issue adds more information and context to our Toxic Agenda campaign at Civitas. Some of the other content in this issue includes a piece about ... Keep Reading
Review: Innovation and Sweat Equity: Keys to Success
Below is a book review of Robert Luddy's "Entrepreneurial Life: The Path from Startup to Market Leader." The review first appeared in the March print edition of NC Capitol ... Keep Reading
March 2018 Civitas Newspaper: Dennis Prager to Headline CLC
The cover story for the March issue features a preview of the upcoming Conservative Leadership Conference in April. Dennis Prager is the main speaker this year. There is a code on ... Keep Reading
Feb. 2018 Civitas Newspaper: Moving N.C. Forward
The cover article for the February 2018 issue of NC Capital Connection pertains to some of the policy issues Civitas will be focusing on this year. This issue updates readers too ... Keep Reading
May Newspaper: Nigel Farage Headlining CLC
Nigel Farage will headline the Christian Leadership Conference in June. Farage, who is head of the Brexit movement in the United Kingdom, and member of the European Parliament. ... Keep Reading
April Newspaper: Gov. Cooper’s Big Spending Ways
The April edition NC Capitol Connection delves into Gov. Roy Cooper's proposal to increase spending by over 5 percent. More recent budgets have seen an increase of 3 percent. Gov. ... Keep Reading
Feb. Newspaper: CLC and a Look at Key Legislation
The February 2017 issue of NC Capitol Connection promotes the June CLC event in Raleigh. It also highlights important bills before the state legislature. James Tynen offers an ... Keep Reading