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#68 – Steven Teles on what the Conservative Legal Movement Teaches about Policy Advocacy

Aug 4, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
The Rise of the Conservative Legal Movement
03:09 • 2min
3
The Supply Side Politics Alternative Model
05:09 • 5min
4
The Strategic Problem of Conservatives
10:04 • 4min
5
The Supply Side of Political Investment
14:30 • 2min
6
The Rise of the Conservative Legal Movement
17:00 • 3min
7
The Liberalization of the Legal Profession
20:13 • 5min
8
The Rise of Special Interest Groups in the Law and Judiciary
25:00 • 5min
9
The Problem With Conservative Legal Efforts
30:20 • 4min
10
The Importance of Time Horizons in Politics
34:44 • 5min
11
The Impact of the Ford Foundation on the Liberal Legal Network
39:49 • 4min
12
The Importance of Talent in High ROI Investments
44:02 • 2min
13
The Importance of Recognizing the Weaknesses in the Existing Regime
45:51 • 5min
14
The Role of Institutional Expectations in VC
50:51 • 2min
15
The Legacy of the Olin Foundation
52:36 • 4min
16
The Left of Center Investing in Philanthropy
56:41 • 3min
17
The Olin Foundation's Network-Based Evaluation of Grantees
59:12 • 6min
18
The Myth of Diabolical Competence
01:04:43 • 3min
19
The Importance of Evaluation in Development Economics
01:07:25 • 3min
20
The Impossible Craft of the Value in Advocacy
01:10:31 • 4min
21
The Importance of Confidential Information and Gaggle
01:14:37 • 4min
22
The Importance of Being an Insider Outsider
01:18:33 • 2min
23
The Importance of Competition in Foundations
01:20:41 • 2min
24
The Mind Melt in Left of Center Philanthropy
01:22:19 • 2min
25
The Role of Law and Economics in the Conservative Movement
01:23:54 • 4min
26
The Role of Originalism in Conservatism
01:27:32 • 4min
27
The Failure of the Olin Foundation and the Conservative Movement
01:31:46 • 3min
28
The Impossible Craft of Philanthropy
01:34:38 • 4min