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CPR TV

The Center for Parental Responsibility, an ACFC affiliate, has produced a number of programs which are currently being viewed on public access TV channels in several areas around the country.  CPR TV is hosted by Molly Olson and Constitutional Law Attorney Stanley Charles Thorne.  The issues discussed in these programs are of vital interest to all individuals concerned about our nation's families.

CPR TV will provide copies of these programs to anyone willing to take the shows to their local public access TV station for viewing in your area.  All you need to do is call CPR and then apply for air time with your local public access station.

For more information about the Center For Parental Responsibility click here.
CPR TV is hosted by Molly Olson and Stanley Charles Thorne.

Molly Olson is the volunteer director of Center for Parental Responsibility and also serves on the ACFC Board of Advisors.   Molly holds several advanced degrees and has a background consulting with Fortune 500 companies.

Stanley Charles Thorne is a recognized Constitutional Law Attorney.  As a leading advocate of family law reform Stanley has made it his life's mission to return the rule of law and respect for the Constitution to Americas domestic relations courts.  Stanley is currently litigating cases in numerous federal courts around the nation.  His insightful comments 'remove the veil' which surrounds the family law profession and provide sound advice for retooling this badly broken system.

If you are interested in broadcasting this material in your community on public access television contact Michael Seeber of Seeber Video at: 651 227-9520.

Episode 19 with Christina Hoff Sommers, Part A, December 2007

In this episode of our show, we are pleased to present Christina Hoff Sommers.

Ms. Sommers is a researcher who writes about culture, adolescents, and morality in American society.

She graduated Phi Beta Kappa with a Bachelor of Arts degree from New York University. And she has an earned Ph.D. in Philosophy from Brandeis University.

Her articles have been published in New Republic, the Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and the New England Journal of Medicine, among many others.

She is best known for her book: “Who Stole Feminism? How women have betrayed women.”

After serving as professor in Philosophy and Ethics at Clark University in Massachusetts, she is now a resident scholar at the prestigious American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research.

Ms. Sommers also serves on the Board of Advisors of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education.

And, as a speaker in the campus lecture program of the Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute, she is a frequent lecturer on college campuses all across America.

We are honored - and delighted - to present Christina Hoff Sommers.

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Episode 18 with Christina Hoff Sommers, Part A, November 2007

In this episode of our show, we are pleased to present Christina Hoff Sommers.

Ms. Sommers is a researcher who writes about culture, adolescents, and morality in American society.

She graduated Phi Beta Kappa with a Bachelor of Arts degree from New York University. And she has an earned Ph.D. in Philosophy from Brandeis University.

Her articles have been published in New Republic, the Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and the New England Journal of Medicine, among many others.

She is best known for her book: “Who Stole Feminism? How women have betrayed women.”

After serving as professor in Philosophy and Ethics at Clark University in Massachusetts, she is now a resident scholar at the prestigious American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research.

Ms. Sommers also serves on the Board of Advisors of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education.

And, as a speaker in the campus lecture program of the Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute, she is a frequent lecturer on college campuses all across America.

We are honored - and delighted - to present Christina Hoff Sommers.

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Episode 17 with Stephen J. Walker, Part B, October 2007

Stephen J. Walker has been deeply involved in family law issues for well over 20 years and is nationally recognized as one of the most capable and visible long term leaders in the family law reform movement today. Stephen is Vice-Chairman of the American Coalition for Fathers and Children and editor-at-large of the ACFC quarterly newspaper, the Liberator.

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Episode 16 with Stephen J. Walker, Part A, September 2007

Stephen J. Walker has been deeply involved in family law issues for well over 20 years and is nationally recognized as one of the most capable and visible long term leaders in the family law reform movement today. Stephen is Vice-Chairman of the American Coalition for Fathers and Children and editor-at-large of the ACFC quarterly newspaper, the Liberator.

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Episode 15 with Dr. Gordon Finley, August 2007

Dr. Gordon Finley is a respected Social Scientist and Researcher currently serving as Chair of the Psychology Department at Florida International University.  His scholarly articles on the importance of father and child relationships have been reprinted in peer reviewed journals.  His writings have been carried in numerous major newspapers across the country.

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Episode 14 with Dr. Patrick Fagan, Sr. Fellow at The Heritage Foundation, Part B, July 2007

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Dr. Patrick F. Fagan is a Senior Research Fellow of the Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C. He is a leading national authority on family and religion, crime, abuse, adoption, and foster care, and studies the impact of family life and religious practice on the key social indicators of America's well being as a nation such as physical and mental health, education, crime, and income.

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Episode 13 with Dr. Patrick Fagan, Sr. Fellow at The Heritage Foundation, Part A, June 2007

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Dr. Patrick F. Fagan is a Senior Research Fellow of the Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C. He is a leading national authority on family and religion, crime, abuse, adoption, and foster care, and studies the impact of family life and religious practice on the key social indicators of America's well being as a nation such as physical and mental health, education, crime, and income.

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Episode 12 with Al Lebow, Founder, Fathers for Equal Rights of America, Part B, May 2007

Al Lebow has been active in family law reform for nearly thirty years.  Al has devoted most of his life to issues affecting fathers and children.  He is nationally recognized as plain spoken source of common sense and wisdom for parents and children.  For over three decades, Al has been working to protect families from unwarranted government interference in family life.

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Episode 11 with Al Lebow, Founder, Fathers for Equal Rights of America, Part A, April 2007

Al Lebow has been active in family law reform for nearly thirty years.  Al has devoted most of his life to issues affecting fathers and children.  He is nationally recognized as plain spoken source of common sense and wisdom for parents and children.  For over three decades, Al has been working to protect families from unwarranted government interference in family life.

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Episode 10 with Glenn Sacks, Author and Commentator, March 2007

Glenn Sacks is a men's and fathers' issues columnist, commentator, radio talk show host and blogger. Glenn's columns have appeared in dozens of the largest newspapers in the United States. He has made hundreds of radio and TV appearances and is often quoted in major publications.

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Episode 9 with Mike McCormick, Executive Director of ACFC, Part B, February 2007

Mike McCormick is Executive Director of the American Coalition for Fathers and Children. McCormick's commentary on family law and shared parenting has been published and broadcast on major media outlets throughout the country.  This ranging interview continues from episode 8 and  touches on a number of problems and solutions to the family law conundrum.

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Episode 8 with Mike McCormick, Executive Director of ACFC, Part A, January 2007

Mike McCormick is Executive Director of the American Coalition for Fathers and Children. McCormick's commentary on family law and shared parenting has been published and broadcast on major media outlets throughout the country.  This ranging interview  touches on a number of problems and solutions to the family law conundrum.

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Episode 7 with Dr. Don Hubin, Professor, Ohio State University, Part B, December 2006

Dr. Hubin is professor of philosophy at Ohio State University where he has been on the faculty for over thirty years.  His current research focus is the nature, basis and implications of parental rights. He has written many articles on issues related to family law, ethics and public policy published in various notable law review journals.  

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Episode 6 with Dr. Don Hubin, Professor, Ohio State University, Part A, November 2006

Dr. Hubin is professor of philosophy at Ohio State University where he has been on the faculty for over thirty years.  His current research focus is the nature, basis and implications of parental rights. He has written many articles on issues related to family law, ethics and public policy published in various notable law review journals. 

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Episode 5 with Carnell Smith, Founder, Citizens Against Paternity Fraud, October 2006

Carnell Smith is an active family law reformer and recognized national and international expert on paternity fraud.  As a founder of Citizens Against Paternity Fraud, Carnell has pioneered efforts to reform paternity laws nationwide with multiple successes in numerous state legislatures and is currently focusing his efforts on reform family law in the area of custody and support.

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Episode 4 with Dr. Stephen Baskerville, Author and Advocate, Part B, September 2006

Dr. Stephen Baskerville, President of ACFC is widely regarded as an authority on family law.  His background developed in political science.  Baskerville's penetrating analyses have been carried by major publications including National Review, Society, Crisis Magazine, and many others.  His newest book, "Taken Into Custody: The War on Marriage, Fathers and Family" is scheduled for release in July 2007. 

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Episode 3 with Dr. Stephen Baskerville, Author and Advocate, Part A, August 2006

Dr. Stephen Baskerville, President of ACFC is widely regarded as an authority on family law.  His background developed in political science.  Baskerville's penetrating analyses have been carried by major publications including National Review, Society, Crisis Magazine, and many others.  His newest book, "Taken Into Custody: The War on Marriage, Fathers and Family" is scheduled for release in July 2007.

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Episode 2 Basic Law and Parental Rights, Part B, with Attorney Stanley Charles Thorne, July 2006

Stanley Charles Thorne is a recognized Constitutional Law Attorney.  As a leading advocate of family law reform Stanley has made it his life's mission to return the rule of law and respect for the Constitution to Americas domestic relations courts.  Stanley is currently litigating cases in numerous federal courts around the nation.  His insightful comments 'remove the veil' which surrounds the family law profession and provide sound advice for retooling this badly broken system.

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Episode 1 Basic Law and Parental Rights, Part A, with Attorney Stanley Charles Thorne, June 2006

Stanley Charles Thorne is a recognized Constitutional Law Attorney.  As a leading advocate of family law reform Stanley has made it his life's mission to return the rule of law and respect for the Constitution to Americas domestic relations courts.  Stanley is currently litigating cases in numerous federal courts around the nation.  His insightful comments 'remove the veil' which surrounds the family law profession and provide sound advice for retooling this badly broken system. 

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