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Posted: Mon. March 17, 2014

Maura McEnaney, author of Willard Garvey: An Epic Life, appeared on The Beyond 50 Radio Show with Daniel Davis. During the interview, McEnaney talks about her friendship with the Garvey family and how she applied her journalism background to write the biography of the entrepreneur Willard Garvey and give an understanding of the principles that guided him in his personal and professional life.

Posted: Wed. February 26, 2014

Maura McEnaney, author of Willard Garvey: An Epic Life, appeared on The Wade Taylor show on wsradio.com. During the hour-long interview, McEnaney talks about her friendship with the Garvey family and how she applied her journalism background to write the biography of the entrepreneur Willard Garvey. Through her personal relationship with the Garvey family, Maura McEnaney captures the spirit of Willard Garvey to give an understanding of the principles that guided him in his personal and professional life.

Posted: Fri. November 8, 2013

Maura McEnaney, author of Willard Garvey: An Epic Life, speaks before the Rotary Club of Wichita on October 28, 2013, about her new book published by The Independent Institute's LibertyTree Press.

Posted: Tue. October 15, 2013

Maura McEnaney, author of Willard Garvey: An Epic Life, signs copies of her biography after a program at Friends University in Wichita, Kansas.

Posted: Mon. October 14, 2013

Maura McEnaney, author of Willard Garvey: An Epic Life, discusses her new book with host Kara Sewell of KWCH-TV in Wichita, KS.

Posted: Thu. October 10, 2013

Maura McEnaney, author of Willard Garvey: An Epic Life, discusses her new book with radio host Gene Countryman of KNSS in Wichita, Kansas.

Posted: Fri. August 19, 2011

From fingerprinting to criminal sentencing, from lawyer licensing to judicial selection, and from eminent domain to wealth transfers via class-action lawsuits, how do perverse incentives impact the law and what reforms would create a more just and efficient legal system?