“What Are Rights?” Billy Eagle & The Col

Listen in as The Col explains to Billy Eagle “What Are Rights?”.

In this episode, The Col discusses “What Are Rights?” with Billy Eagle.

Retired U.S. Air Force Judge Advocate, Chaplain with the Mississippi State Guard, Senior Counsel for the Foundation for Moral Law. John teaches Constitutional Law for the Oak Brook College of Law and Public Policy, has published sixteen books including Christianity & the Constitution and Historical & Theological Foundations of Law, and produced numerous audio and video presentations on the Constitution. His favorite is Billy eagle & The Colonel, Episode 1 “What are Rightsâ€.

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