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Speakers Bureau: Horace Cooper

Horace CooperHorace Cooper is an adjunct fellow with the National Center for Public Policy Research, a member of the African-American leadership group Project 21 and a legal commentator. He taught constitutional law at George Mason University in Virginia and was general counsel to U.S. House Majority Leader Dick Armey. .

 


Sample of Public Appearances by Horace Cooper:

On CNSNews, Horace discusses his paper on "ghost voting" and the need for stronger protections against ballot fraud (2/1/12)

On WAMU's "The Diane Rehm Show," Horace discusses the "heavy handed" federal cell phone assault with the director of the NTSB (12/15/11)

On Canada's Global Television, Horace pans federal pressure for a cell phone ban while driving (12/14/11)

On Hartmann's "The Big Picture" program on the Russian RT network, Horace debates Thom Hartmann on the state of Wisconsin's voter ID requirement and the need for ballot integrity (7/27/11)

Sample Publications by Horace Cooper:

The Birth Control Mandate is Unconstitutional (February 2012)

When the Dead Vote, the Living Suffer: Department of Justice is Wrong to Oppose Voter ID (January 2012)

Supreme Court Decision in United States v. Jones a Significant Step in Preventing a Surveillance State (January 2012)

NTSB's Cell Phone Ban is the Nanny State on Steroids (December 2011)

Drug Testing of Welfare Recipients is Sound, Sensible and Constitutional (November 2011)

Upholding Constitutionality of Individual Mandate Would Set a Dangerous Precedent (August 2011)

Obama's Political Fears Led to Libya Indecision? (April 2011)

The Coming War on Menthol Cigarettes (March 2011)

See Something, Say Something: New York City Versus Arizona (May 2010)

In Case of the Diluting Druggist, No Good Deed Goes Unpunished (January 2003)

Democratic Party Chairman at Odds with His Party's Rank-and-File (October 2002)

Black Americans Would Benefit From Private Social Security Accounts (January 1999)