Richard Brookhiser is a senior editor of National Review and a columnist for the New York Observer. The paperback edition of his Founding Father: Rediscovering George Washington will be out on Washington’s next birthday.
Tucker Carlson is a staff writer for The Weekly Standard.
Theodore Dalrymple is a physician who regularly sees patients in an English prison. He is a contributing editor of City Journal, a columnist for the London Spectator, and a frequent contributor to the Daily Telegraph.
David Gelernter is the author of 1939: The Lost World of the Fair, a contributing editor of City Journal and National Review, and the art critic for The Weekly Standard.
Kay S. Hymowitz, a contributing editor of City Journal, has written about children and education for The New Republic, Dissent, the New York Times, and Newsday.
Rita Kramer is a contributing editor of City Journal and the author of numerous books, including At a Tender Age: Violent Youths and Juvenile Justice. She has written for the Wall Street Journal, Commentary, the New York Times Magazine, and The Wilson Quarterly.
David Garrard Lowe writes and lectures widely on architectural and cultural history. His books include Lost Chicago, Chicago Interiors, and Stanford White’s New York. He is president of the Beaux Arts Alliance, an organization that celebrates the cultural links between the United States and France.
Heather Mac Donald is a contributing editor of City Journal and John M. Olin Fellow at the Manhattan Institute. Her articles have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, The New Republic, The New Criterion, and the New York Times.
Peter Reinharz is chief of the Family Court Division of the New York City Law Department. He has written for the Wall Street Journal, Newsday, the New York Law Journal, and the Daily News. His new book is entitled Killer Kids, Bad Law: Tales of the Juvenile Court System.
Ross Sandler is a professor at New York Law School and director of its Center for New York City Law. He has served as commissioner of the New York City Department of Transportation and as an attorney for the Natural Resources Defense Council.
David Schoenbrod is a professor at New York Law School, an adjunct scholar at the Cato Institute, and the author of Power Without Responsibility: How Congress Abuses the Public Through Delegation. He is a former attorney for the Natural Resources Defense Council.
Roger Scruton is a writer and philosopher living in England. His books include Sexual Desire, The Aesthetics of Architecture, A Dove Descending and Other Stories, and Xanthippic Dialogues. He is a regular contributor to the London Times and editor of The Salisbury Review.