American conservative think tank
Witherspoon Institute |
Founder | Robert P. George |
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Established | 2003 |
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President | Luis E. Tellez |
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Budget | Revenue: $1,806,735 Expenses: $2,563,903 (FYE December 2015)[1] |
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Address | 16 Stockton Street Princeton, New Jersey 08540 |
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Location | |
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Website | winst.org |
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The Witherspoon Institute is a conservative think tank in Princeton, New Jersey[2][3][4] founded in 2003 by Princeton University professor Robert P. George,[3][4][5] Luis Tellez, and others involved with the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions.[3][6] Named after John Witherspoon,[2] one of the signers of the United States Declaration of Independence, the institute's fellows include Harold James, John Joseph Haldane, and James R. Stoner Jr.[7]
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