Rutherford Media Archive
On Target With John Whitehead (updated weekly)
On Target with John Whitehead is a weekly video blog that provides viewers with Whitehead’s insightful, relevant and provocative take on popular culture and constitutional issues. Click here.
John W. Whitehead Radio Interviews (audio)
John W. Whitehead speaks with "Charlottesville--Right Now" radio host, Coy Barefoot, in a series of thought-provoking discussions on issues ranging from zero tolerance to the importance of the Constitution. Click here.
"Covering The Court," part of the 2009 Virginia Festival of the Book
Sat. March 21st, 2009 2:00 PM.
Dahlia Lithwick (Slate), Adam Liptak (New York Times) and John Whitehead
(The Rutherford Institute) offer their views on the current and possible
future members of the U.S. Supreme Court, the role it plays in today's
society, and its future direction. Moderated by Robert O'Neil. Click here.
John W. Whitehead Goes On Record (video)
“For the Record,” a weekly public television series produced by WHTJ PBS in Charlottesville, Va., interviews John W. Whitehead, president of The Rutherford Institute, about the Institute’s efforts to defend civil liberties and human rights.
Click here.
Friendly Fire With John Whitehead
In a series of interviews with the movers and shakers of the political and cultural world, John W. Whitehead focuses on the pressing issues of the day. Informative and hard-hitting, Friendly Fire with John Whitehead provides the viewer with access to those who shape our world today. Whitehead, a constitutional attorney and cultural watchdog, is relentless in getting to the meat of the issue.Click here.
The Rutherford Institute Internship Program (video)
Get an inside look into The Rutherford Institute's internship program. Click here to view. (right-click to download).*
First Liberties Radio Program
Narrated by John W. Whitehead, First Liberties, a quarterly national public service radio campaign, takes a lively and informative look at our U.S. Constitution in action. Click here.
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