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Scott Bloch is the Associate Director for the Faith-Based and Community Initiative Task Force for the Office of the Deputy Attorney General. He holds a B.A. in English and a J.D. in law from the University of Kansas. Bloch has practiced law, taught at the University of Kansas, and has published in a variety of academic journals.
Matt Dunn is a dentist in private practice in Denver, Colorado. Dr. Dunn holds a B.A. in government from Pomona College and a D.D.S. from Northwestern University. He is an officer of the Colorado Republican Leadership Program, and has advised and written for several Colorado political figures.
Michael Hurt is the Legislative Director for U.S. Representative John Hostettler. Mr. Hurt holds degrees in economics and political science from Valparaiso University and an M.A. in national security studies from Georgetown University. Previously he was Senior Policy Advisor for National Security Affairs to U.S. Representative Jim Saxton, and he has written for National Security Studies Quarterly.
Philip McGoohan is President and Managing Director of Anderson-Roethle, Inc. He holds a B.A. in history from Trinity College and an M.B.A. from Dartmouth College. Mr. McGoohan has extensive experience in business, banking, and public policy philanthropy, and sits on numerous boards of corporate and philanthropic organizations.
Christine O'Donnell is President and founder of a national youth organization, The Savior's Alliance for Lifting the Truth. Ms. O'Donnell is a graduate of Fairleigh Dickinson University, where she majored in English and communications. She has made numerous television appearances, been interviewed and profiled in national newspapers and magazines, and works as a media and public relations consultant.
Crystal Roberts is Counsel for the Subcommittee on the Constitution of the U.S. House Judiciary Committee. Ms. Roberts is a graduate of Denison University with a B.A in history, and holds a J.D. from the William and Mary College School of Law. Ms. Roberts previously worked as a Legal Policy Analyst for the Family Research Council, and her editorials have appeared in several national newspapers.
Timothy Sandefur is a law clerk with Hart, King, and Coldren law firm. Mr. Sandefur holds a B.A. in political economy from Hillsdale College and a J.D. from Chapman University Law School. He has written numerous legal briefs, and is a contributing editor for Liberty magazine and the articles editor for Nexus.
Melissa Seckora is Editorial Assistant for National Review magazine. She graduated from James Madison College at Michigan State University with a B.A. in political theory and constitutional democracy. She writes on national politics, culture, and the arts, and she broke the story on a significant case of academic dishonesty about the history of gun ownership in America.
Paula Steiner is Senior Legislative Assistant for U.S. Representative Steven LaTourette. Mrs. Steiner graduated with a B.A. from Ashland University in political science and Spanish, and also holds an M.A. in political science from Ball State University. In addition to previous service as Legislative Aide to U.S. Representative Ralph Regula, Mrs. Steiner taught at Indiana University East.
Michael Toth is Public Affairs Specialist for the White House Office of Management and Budget. He holds a B.A. in History from Stanford. Mr. Toth has been a political consultant for the California Strategies campaign organization, a clerk on the American Stock Exchange, and editor-in-chief of the Stanford Review.


