Linda Denno

Senior Fellow

Biography

Linda Denno is a senior fellow at the Civitas Institute. She is also Associate Dean of the University of Arizona, College of Applied Science and Technology headquartered at the branch campus in Sierra Vista, Arizona. Dr. Denno’s strategic vision and commitment to academic excellence is demonstrated by the fact that two of the College’s academic programs—Cyber Operations and Intelligence & Information Operations—have been designated as National Centers of Academic Excellence.

Dr. Denno has earned numerous awards for teaching and for university and community service in her more than 35 years in higher education, including multiple outstanding teaching awards.  She was awarded the Silver Rose for Outstanding Contributions to the US Army Military Intelligence Corps; and the Meritorious Public Service Medal, the highest civilian award given by the US Army.

Recent contributions

Properly Honoring Slavery’s End

Politics
June 19, 2026

Symposium on Associate Justice Clarence Thomas’s Remarks on the Declaration of Independence

Constitutionalism
May 1, 2026

The Real Character of American Populism: A Response to Richard Epstein

Politics
November 24, 2025

Putting the Judicial Branch in Its Place

Constitutionalism
June 19, 2025
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Properly Honoring Slavery’s End

June 19, 2026

Symposium on Associate Justice Clarence Thomas’s Remarks on the Declaration of Independence

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The Real Character of American Populism: A Response to Richard Epstein

November 24, 2025

Putting the Judicial Branch in Its Place

June 19, 2025
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Civitas Outlook
Russell Kirk: Patron Saint of Populism’s Golden Age?

If Americans would understand their country as a cherished inheritance within the great tradition of Western civilization, they will find within Kirk’s newly collected essays the resources for its renewal. 

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“Birthright Citizenship” an Invented Tradition?

To truly reopen debate on this issue, it is important to recognize that neither “birthright citizenship” nor “jus soli” was part of the legal world that gave rise to the Fourteenth Amendment.

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