
THE PROPERTY RIGHTS FOUNDATION OF AMERICA
Presents
FORGING AHEAD FOR PRIVATE PROPERTY RIGHTS
The Eleventh Annual National Conference on Private
Property Rights
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Holiday Inn Turf, 205 Wolf Road, Albany, N. Y.
Dont miss our Eleventh Annual
event
A full day with nationally acclaimed leaders & experts
A unique opportunity to learn, be inspired,
And meet true friends in our great cause of freedom
Conference Program
Authors Reception, Book-Signings, &
Registration (Includes Light Buffet) - 8:00 am
Complementary literature displays, Time to meet friends and renew
acquaintances
Welcome - 8:45 am
Carol
W. LaGrasse, P. E., President, Property Rights Foundation
of America
Forged in the Fire
Opening Address - 9:00 am
Roger Pilon,
Ph.D., J.D., Vice President for Legal Studies and Director,
Center for Constitutional Studies, Cato Institute, Washington,
D.C.
The Supreme Courts Protection of
Private Property Rights:
The Founders Dream, the Owners Nightmare
Panel I - New York State: A Venue for Key Property
Rights Issues - 10:00 am
Chaired by: Ms. LaGrasse
John
S. Marwell, Esq., Shamberg Marwell Davis &
Hollis,
Mt. Kisco, New York
The Navigable Waterways Controversy
Thomas
J. Borelli, Ph.D., Managing Partner, Action Fund
Management & Portfolio Manager
Free Enterprise Action Fund, New York, New York
Invest for FreedomTo Stop the Use
of Capitalism against Capitalism
Short Break - Coffee Served - 10:50
Panel II - The Frontlines Against
Regional Landscape Preservation - 11:00
Chaired and an Introduction by Ms. LaGrasse
Devlen
Mackey, Owner, Mackey Orchards,
Belvidere, New Jersey
Farmers Fight Back in the New Jersey Highlands
Marshall
Sayegh, Community Leader, Gualala, California
Twenty-First
Century Carpetbaggers and Privateers: The Booty is Your Property
Ellen
McClay, Author, Arizona
A Word About UNESCO
Luncheon & Awards Presentation
- 12:00
Keynote Address
William
Perry Pendley, Esq., President & Chief Legal
Officer,
Mountain States Legal Foundation, Lakewood, Colorado
The New Wars for the West
Panel III -Breaking Through Deception
- 1:45
Chaired by: Ms. LaGrasse
Jason
Knox, Staffer, Resources Committee, U.S. House
of Representatives
Update from Congress
John
Berlau, Director, Center for Entrepreneurship,
Competitive Enterprise Institute, Washington, D.C.
Eco-Freaks: The Craze of Environmental Irrationality
Raymond
J. Keating, Chief Economist, Small Business and
Entrepreneurship Council,
Washington, D.C.,
and Columnist, Newsday, Long Island, New York
Small Business and Private Property Rights
Robert
J. Smith, Senior Adjunct Environmental Scholar,
Competitive Enterprise Institute, &
President, Center for Private Conservation, Washington, D.C.
Organizing Against Federal Environmental Legislation
that Threatens Landowners
Short Break - 3:10
Panel IV - The U.S.A. and Beyond -
3:20
Chaired by: James
E. Morgan, Esq., Galvin & Morgan, Delmar, N.Y.
Lawrence
Kogan, Esq., J.D., LLM,
The Institute for International Trade, Standards and Sustainable
Development (ITSSD),
Princeton, New Jersey
Exposing the Law of the Sea Treaty: A Threat to
Private Property Rights
Teresa
Platt, Executive Director,
Fur Commission USA, Coronado, California
Confronting International Animal Rights and Eco-Terrorism
Closing Address - 4:25
Peyton
Knight, Director of Environmental & Regulatory Affairs,
National Center for Public Policy Research, Washington, D.C.
Getting the Truth Out: National & International
Land Use Planning
Evening Farewell - 5:00 p.m.
Informal Reception - Light hors doeuvres
- Capitol Room - 5:15
For further information: Property Rights Foundation
of America
P. O. Box 75, Stony Creek, NY 12878 (518) 696-5748, www.prfamerica.org
Public Welcome - Admission includes Light Breakfast
Buffet, Luncheon, Reception, and Gratuities;
Conference Packet and Proceedings (to be published later): $75.00
payable (check or money order) by
October 1 to the Property Rights Foundation of America, Inc.,
or $85.00 at the door.
Location - Holiday Inn Turf, 205 Wolf Road, Albany
- (518) 458-7250, Located a short distances from I-87 (Adirondack
Northway) Exit 4, Four miles from Albany County Airport; cab or
Turf overnight guests complimentary shuttle service.
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