David Davenport

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Biography: 

David Davenport is a research fellow specializing in international law and treaties, constitutional federalism, and American politics and law.

Davenport is the former president of Pepperdine University (1985–2000). Under his leadership, the university experienced significant growth in quality and reputation. Davenport cofounded Common Sense California and the Davenport Institute for Public Engagement and Civic Leadership. He also served on the board of California Forward, a major bipartisan reform group, and was a member of Governor Schwarzenegger’s California Performance Review Commission. Davenport is a member of two corporate boards as well. He is also a visiting fellow at the Ashbrook Center (2016).

His work on policy appears in a number of places, including a regular column in Forbes.com and regular radio commentaries on the Salem Radio Network and Townhall.com.

He recently coauthored the book The New Deal and Modern American Conservatism, which explains how the New Deal of the 1930s established the framework for today’s US domestic policy and the ongoing debate between progressives and conservatives.

Davenport has also contributed chapters to Hoover books on values in a free society and legal threats to American values and has authored articles in Policy Review on “The New Diplomacy” and “The Politics of Literacy.” Davenport is a popular public speaker, having served for several years as a world affairs lecturer for Crystal Cruises.

Davenport earned a BA with distinction in international relations from Stanford University and a JD from the University of Kansas School of Law, where he was elected to Order of the Coif and earned national and international awards in moot court competitions.

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America's Drift Toward 'Socialism' Is Generational, But Also Educational

by David Davenportvia Forbes
Friday, February 26, 2016

As a surprising number of Americans “feel the Bern” for a self-described “democratic socialist” candidate for president, even more shocking polls show Americans drifting toward socialism itself. In a YouGov survey last month, 42% of Democrats said they had a favorable view of socialism.

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America's Drift Toward 'Socialism' Is Generational, But Also Educational

by David Davenportvia Forbes
Friday, February 26, 2016

As a surprising number of Americans “feel the Bern” for a self-described “democratic socialist” candidate for president, even more shocking polls show Americans drifting toward socialism itself.

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The Scalia Replacement Battle Calls For Putting The Constitution First

by David Davenportvia Forbes
Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Are former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and I the only conservatives in America who believe President Barack Obama should nominate a replacement for Justice Antonin Scalia and that the Senate is obligated to take an up or down vote? If so, it must be because we place constitutional faithfulness ahead of political conservatism and we find the constitutional obligations to be relatively clear.

Analysis and Commentary

Davenport: The Civic Education Crisis

by David Davenportvia Townhall
Tuesday, February 9, 2016

“Hamilton” is the hottest show on Broadway but its star character, Alexander Hamilton, barely gets a hearing in today’s student classrooms.

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David Davenport: Warming To Socialism?

by David Davenportvia Townhall
Monday, February 8, 2016

Are Americans becoming more socialist? Shocking polls say “yes.”

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Hamilton Is A Hit On Broadway, But Not In The Classroom

by David Davenportvia Forbes
Friday, January 29, 2016

One of the reported crises of the recent East Coast blizzard was the cancellation of two showings of the hip hop musical “Hamilton,” which is the hottest ticket on Broadway. People who had paid well over face value for tickets had to deal with the probability they would not receive a full refund or find seats again any time soon.

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When College Radicals Obliterate History

by David Davenport, Gordon Lloydvia Defining Ideas
Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Suffering from ‘presentism,’ they want to remove vulgar historical figures from their campuses. 

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Why Rubio's And Abbott's Constitutional Convention Is A 'No Good Very Bad' Idea

by David Davenportvia Forbes
Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Senator and presidential candidate Marco Rubio and, more recently, Texas Governor Greg Abbott have each proposed calling an Article 5 constitutional convention. If I may borrow from children’s book author Judith Viorst’s description of Alexander’s bad day: This idea is “terrible, horrible, no good, very bad.”

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David Davenport: Gay Marriage: Can’t Have It Both Ways

by David Davenportvia Townhall
Thursday, December 17, 2015

Hoover Institution fellow David Davenport discusses the issue of same sex marriage in Bermuda.

Analysis and Commentary

Why Presidential Debates Are Better In Person Than On TV

by David Davenportvia Forbes
Wednesday, December 16, 2015

I went to my first presidential debate in person in Las Vegas. Actually I went to two since, if you had a ticket, you were supposed to fill your seat all afternoon and evening for television. And I’m glad I did because now I have several new and different ideas about the race than before.

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