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- May 29, 2009: "Fairness Doctrines New and Old" featuring John Samples
- May 28, 2009: "Sotomayor and SCOTUS" featuring Roger Pilon
- May 27, 2009: "How to Hate on Hate" featuring Tim Lynch
- May 26, 2009: "Democrats Trying to Cook the Books?" featuring Michael F. Cannon
- May 22, 2009: "Obama, Congress Cap Credit" featuring Mark A. Calabria
- May 21, 2009: "Obamacare to Come" featuring Michael D. Tanner
- May 20, 2009: "The Welfare State We're In" featuring James Bartholomew
- May 19, 2009: "Obama Revives Commissions for Detainees" featuring David Rittgers
- May 18, 2009: "What Derivatives Deliver" featuring Mark A. Calabria
- May 15, 2009: "Ending the 'War on Drugs'" featuring Tim Lynch
- May 14, 2009: "Your Property or Your Rights?" featuring Timothy Sandefur
- May 13, 2009: "Credit Cards, Liquidity and Defective Toasters" featuring Mark A. Calabria
- May 12, 2009: "Government Versus Cancer" featuring Michael D. Tanner
- May 11, 2009: "Panama's Choice" featuring Juan Carlos Hidalgo
- May 8, 2009: "Post Traumatic Stress Tests" featuring Mark A. Calabria
- May 7, 2009: "Correa's Permanent Campaign in Ecuador" featuring Gabriela Calderon de Burgos
- May 6, 2009: "Ten Years of Code" featuring Jason Kuznicki
- May 5, 2009: "Paring Down Efforts in Pakistan and Afghanistan" featuring Malou Innocent
- May 4, 2009: "TARP FAIL" featuring Mark A. Calabria
- May 1, 2009: "Chrysler Bankruptcy Should Have Come Standard" featuring Daniel J. Ikenson
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