Campus Speaker & Board of Advisors Member - Phyllis Schlafly
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Mrs. Schlafly is the author or editor of 20 books on subjects as varied as family and feminism (The Power of the Positive Woman and Feminist Fantasies), nuclear strategy (Strike From Space and Kissinger on the Couch), education (Child Abuse in the Classroom), child care (Who Will Rock the Cradle?), and phonics (First Reader and Turbo Reader). Her most recent book: The Supremacists: The Tyranny of Judges and How to Stop It.
Mrs. Schlafly is a lawyer and served as a member of the Commission on the Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution, 1985-1991, appointed by President Reagan. She has testified before more than 50 Congressional and State Legislative committees on constitutional, national defense, and family issues.
Mrs. Schlafly is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Washington University, received her J.D. from Washington University Law School, and received her Master's in Political Science from Harvard University. In 2008 Washington University/St. Louis awarded Phyllis an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters.
Phyllis Schlafly is America's best-known advocate of the dignity and honor that we as a society owe to the role of fulltime homemaker. The mother of six children, she was the 1992 Illinois Mother of the Year.
Subjects of Interest:
Abortion
Conservatism
Feminism
Immigration
National Security
United Nations
Women's Studies
Books by Phyllis Schlafly:
Feminist Fantasies
Articles by Phyllis Schlafly:
Senate Republicans Should Fend Off U.N. Feminist Treaty
Speeches by Phyllis Schlafly:
The Legacy of Clinton's Web of Treaties
Speech Topics:
After 9/11: Who's Coming Across Our Borders?
Can We Afford to Become a Bilingual Nation?
Feminism vs. Conservatism: The Great Debate
Will UN Treaties Hold America Hostage?
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