F.H. Buckley

Biography

F.H. Buckley

Frank Buckley is a Foundation Professor at George Mason University’s Scalia School of Law. He is a frequent media guest and has appeared on Morning Joe, CNN, C-SPAN’s Washington Journal, Radio France, the CBC, NPR and many others.

He is a Senior Editor at The American Spectator and a columnist for the New York Post. He has written for the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, the New Criterion, the National Post and the Telegraph amongst many others.

His most recent books are Curiosity and its Twelve Rules for Life, Encounter Books; American Secession, Encounter Books; The Republican Workers Party, Encounter Books, 2018; The Republic of Virtue, Encounter Books, 2017; The Way Back: Restoring the Promise of America, Encounter Books, 2016; The Once and Future King, Encounter Books, 2015; The American Illness (ed.), Yale 2013; Fair Governance, Oxford 2009; Just Exchange, Routledge 2005; The Morality of Laughter, Michigan 2003; and The Fall and Rise of Freedom of Contract (ed.), Duke 1999.

He has also taught at McGill, the Sorbonne (Paris II), and Sciences Po in Paris. He is a citizen of Canada and also became an American citizen on Tax Day, April 15, 2014. He lives in Alexandria VA with his wife, Esther, a German Shepherd and two cats. His daughter, Sarah, and her husband Nick Mark, are MDs who work in pharmaceutical companies.

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