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John Jay Fellow, David Eastman, Named Claremont Institute Lincoln Fellow

Claremont Institute - November 4, 2011

David Eastman '10 has been named a 2011 Lincoln Fellow at the Claremont Institute.

The Political Spot

Voice for Values, Australian Christian Lobby - May 6, 2011

In an audio interview, Kristina Olney, a former ACL employee, discusses her time at The John Jay Institute and now with the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom.

Alum Works for State Majority Policy Office

The King's College - May 3, 2011

Kiley Humphries's fellowship at John Jay led her to the Colorado State Legislature.

Huntingdon student selected for national fellowship

WSFA NBC Affiliate - April 11, 2011

Huntingdon College senior Rebekah Redden has been selected to attend the John Jay Institute and to serve as a John Jay Fellow for the coming year. The Montgomery native and history and religion double-major will begin her studies in the fall

Newsworthy - March 2011

John Jay Institute - March 29, 2011

Several scholars and researchers have affiliated with the John Jay Institute. The John Jay Institute recently announced that ...

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The Americans are the first people whom Heaven has favoured with an opportunity of deliberating upon, and choosing the forms of government under which they should live. All other constitutions have derived their existence from violence or accidental circumstances, and are therefore probably more distant from their perfection, which, though beyond our reach, may nevertheless be approached under the guidance of reason and experience."
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