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Civitas Outlook

Civitas Outlook is the online journal of the Civitas Institute. The journal represents a community of scholars and thinkers who write about the core ideas of freedom and virtue, constitutionalism, economic growth, and dynamism crucial to citizenship and flourishing as human persons in a free society.

The opinions expressed in Civitas Outlook are solely those of the writers and do not reflect those of the Civitas Institute or the University of Texas at Austin.

Richard M. Reinsch II

Editor-in-chief of Civitas Outlook

Richard M. Reinsch II is editor in chief of the Civitas Institute’s Civitas Outlook. He was the founding editor of the online magazine Law & Liberty. Immediately before joining Civitas, he was the editor-in-chief and director of publications at the American Institute for Economic Research (AIER). Previously, he served as director of the B. Kenneth Simon Center for American Studies and AWC Family Foundation Fellow at the Heritage Foundation.

He is the editor of The Civitas Collection 250, a new volume of scholarly essays published by the Civitas Institute on the Declaration of Independence.

Reinsch’s books include A Constitution in Full: The Unwritten Foundation of American Liberty (University Press of Kansas, 2019), which he coauthored with Peter Lawler, and Whittaker Chambers: The Spirit of a Counterrevolutionary (ISI Books, 2010). He has also been widely published in the popular press and in policy journals, including Perspectives on Political Science, The Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues, National Affairs, Wall Street Journal, Commentary, Spectator, Religion & Liberty, Modern Age, National Review, and Washington Examiner. He holds a J.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Contributing Editors

Tal Fortgang
Tal Fortgang
Tal Fortgang is a contributing editor to Civitas Outlook and Legal Policy Fellow and Advisor to the President at the Manhattan Institute. He is also a Contributing Writer at the Dispatch, columnist at Princetonians for Free Speech, and Associate Dean of the Tikvah Legal Fellowship.
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