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David Austin French (born January 24, 1969) is an American political commentator and former attorney who has argued high-profile religious liberty cases. He is a columnist for The New York Times. Formerly a fellow at the National Review Institute and a staff writer for National Review from 2015 to 2019, French is senior editor of The Dispatch, and occasionally a contributing writer for The Atlantic. French is currently a distinguished visiting professor of public policy at Lipscomb University, his alma mater. Early life and education French was born in Opelika, Alabama. His parents were students at nearby Auburn University. French graduated summa cum laude from Lipscomb University in 1991 with a Bachelor of Arts degree. He then went on to Harvard Law School where he graduated cum laude in 1994 with a Juris Doctor degree. Career French has served as a senior counsel for the American Center for Law and Justice and the Alliance Defending Freedom, has lectured at Cornell Law School, and spent much of his career working on religious rights issues. He served as president of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE). French retired from FIRE in 2005, citing plans to serve in the United States Army Reserve as a judge-advocate general officer. He left the legal practice in 2015, and became a staff writer for National Review from 2015 to 2019, and a senior fellow at the National Review Institute. French has authored several books, including the non-fiction Divided We Fall (2020). French became a New York Times columnist in January 2023. LGBT issues In August 2017, French was one of several co-authors of the Nashville Statement, which affirmed "that it is sinful to approve of homosexual immorality or transgenderism and that such approval constitutes an essential departure from Christian faithfulness and witness." The statement was criticized by pro-LGBT Christians and LGBT rights activists, as well as by several conservative religious figures. In November 2022, French announced that he had "changed his mind" on the legal recognition of same-sex marriage, although stating he was still morally opposed to the matter. He wrote that his "reasoning tracked my lifelong civil libertarian beliefs" and that: Millions of Americans have formed families and live their lives in deep reliance on Obergefell being good law. It would be profoundly disruptive and unjust to rip out the legal superstructure around which they've ordered their lives. Military service French is a former major in the United States Army Reserve and a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom. French was deployed to Iraq in 2007 during the Iraq War, serving in Diyala Governorate as squadron judge-advocate. He was awarded a Bronze Star. Potential 2016 U.S. presidential campaign French briefly considered entering the 2016 U.S. presidential race, citing his strong moral objections to U.S. Republican Party presumptive nominee Donald Trump. He ultimately decided that he had neither the name recognition nor the financial support to mount a viable campaign. Attacks by the alt-right In 2016, French and his wife and family were the subject of online attacks when he criticized then-presidential candidate Donald Trump and the alt-right. French was bombarded with hateful tweets, including an image of his daughter in a gas chamber. Dispute with Sohrab Ahmari A dispute between French and conservative New York Post editor Sohrab Ahmari broke out in the summer of 2019 as a result of the publication of Ahmari's polemical First Things article entitled "Against David French-ism." The dispute centered on their differing opinions on how conservatives should approach cultural and political debate and issues, with Ahmari arguing for a more ideologically firm approach against French's libertarian views. Personal life French is an evangelical Christian. He is married to author Nancy French. French and his family live in Franklin, Tennessee. They have three children, including a daughter adopted from Ethiopia. Bibliography A Season for Justice: Defending the Rights of the Christian Church, Home, and School. Broadman & Holman. 2002. ISBN 0-8054-2491-1. Home and Away: A Story of Family in a Time of War. Center Street. 2011. ISBN 978-1-931722-90-2. With Nancy French. The Rise of ISIS: A Threat We Can't Ignore. Howard Books. 2014. ISBN 978-1-5011-0513-5. With Jay Sekulow, Jordan Sekulow, and Robert Ash. Divided We Fall: America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation. St. Martin's Press. 2020. ISBN 978-1250201973. References External links David French at National Review David French at Ballotpedia. Discover the David France popular books. Find the top 100 most popular David France books.

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  • The Death of a King synopsis, comments

    The Death of a King

    Paul Doherty

    The fate of a king is not always glorious...The dramatic events of Edward II's death are told with masterful skill by acclaimed writer, Paul Doherty, in The Death of a King. Perfec...

  • Steve Kerr synopsis, comments

    Steve Kerr

    Scott Howard-Cooper

    "Thrilling." Publishers Weekly (starred) | "Riveting." Library Journal (starred) | "A fascinating look at a fascinating life." Roland Lazenby, author of Michael JordanThe definitiv...

  • Isabella and the Strange Death of Edward II synopsis, comments

    Isabella and the Strange Death of Edward II

    Paul Doherty

    The story of a queen known as 'the shewolf' and a fresh view of an infamous murder...In a colourful nonfiction narrative, which provides an evocative setting for a scramble for wea...

  • The Cycling Anthology synopsis, comments

    The Cycling Anthology

    Lionel Birnie & Ellis Bacon

    Professional cycling is a rich, dynamic and often controversial sport that lends itself to great writing. Some of the most famous and illustrious races were founded by newspapermen...

  • Wide-Eyed and Legless synopsis, comments

    Wide-Eyed and Legless

    Jeff Connor

    A fastpaced, flyonthewall story of courage, endurance, bungling, rows and cheating in sport's greatest marathonIn 1987, the Tour de France was won by Irishman Stephen Roche. It w...

  • The Tour According to G synopsis, comments

    The Tour According to G

    Geraint Thomas

    The inspirational inside story from the 2018 Tour de France and Sports Personality of the Year winner"This year G was the strongest rider, and he finally had Lady Luck on his side....

  • We Were Young and Carefree synopsis, comments

    We Were Young and Carefree

    Laurent Fignon

    'Ah, I remember you: you're the guy who lost the Tour de France by eight seconds!''No monsieur, I'm the guy who won the Tour twice.The international bestselling autobiography of th...

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    Indurain

    Alasdair Fotheringham

    Miguel Indurain is Spain’s greatest cyclist of all time and one of the best Tour racers in history. He is the only bike rider to have won five successive Tours de France, as well a...

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    Domestique

    Charly Wegelius

    Winner Sweetspot Cycling Book of the Year For 11 years I was a professional cyclist, competing in the hardest and greatest races on Earth. I was in demand from the world’s best te...

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    The Rodchenkov Affair

    Grigory Rodchenkov

    Winner of the William Hill Sports Book of the Year, 2020 the inside story of the Russian doping programme by the man behind it allOne of the Financial Times's 'Fifty people who sh...

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    Rocket Men

    Ron Haslam & Leon Haslam

    'Rocket' Ron Haslam started racing on the professional circuit in 1972 at the age of 15 and developed into one of the finest, and fastest, racers the UK has ever seen. Winner of th...

  • The Ill-Made Knight synopsis, comments

    The Ill-Made Knight

    Christian Cameron

    'Brilliantly evoked' SUNDAY TIMESDiscover the first medieval adventure in the actionpacked Chivalry series! Perfect for fans of Bernard Cornwell, Simon Scarrow and Conn Iggulden.Se...

  • The Man Who Planted Trees synopsis, comments

    The Man Who Planted Trees

    Jean Giono & Barbara Bray

    ‘A book for children from 8 to 80. I love the humanity of this story and how one man’s efforts can change the future for so many. It’s a real message of hope.’ Michael MorpurgoDisc...

  • Put Me Back on My Bike synopsis, comments

    Put Me Back on My Bike

    William Fotheringham

    Discover the story of Britain’s ultimate cyclist and his illfated race during the 1967 Tour de France, from the bestselling author of Half Man Half BikeTom Simpson was an Olympic m...

  • Warning Light synopsis, comments

    Warning Light

    David Ricciardi

    “One of the best thrillers you'll read this year.”Lee Child, #1 New York Times bestselling authorNo one knows what CIA desk jockey Zac Miller is capable ofincluding himselfuntil a ...

  • French Provincial Cooking synopsis, comments

    French Provincial Cooking

    Elizabeth David & Juliet Renny

    First published in 1962, Elizabeth David's culinary odyssey through provincial France forever changed the way we think about food. With elegant simplicity, David explores the authe...

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    But First, Champagne

    David White, John Trinidad & Ray Isle

    Both the region of Champagne and its wines have always been associated with prestige and luxury. Knowledgeable wine enthusiasts have long discussed top Champagnes with the same rev...

  • The Royal Windsor Secret synopsis, comments

    The Royal Windsor Secret

    Christine Wells

    Could she be the secret daughter of the Prince of Wales? In this dazzling novel by the author of Sisters of the Resistance, a young woman seeks to discover the truth about her myst...

  • The Masked Man synopsis, comments

    The Masked Man

    Paul Doherty

    During the reign of Louis XIV, a mysterious man was kept prisoner in Bastille. Who was he?The mysteries of 18th century France are explored in Paul Doherty's masterful novel, The M...

  • How I Won the Yellow Jumper synopsis, comments

    How I Won the Yellow Jumper

    Ned Boulting

    'Paris, 4 July 2003: My first Tour de France. I had never seen a bike race. I had only vaguely heard of Lance Armstrong. I had no idea what I was doing there. Yet, that day I was b...

  • M. Butterfly synopsis, comments

    M. Butterfly

    David Henry Hwang

    Winner of the Tony Award for Best Play, nominated for the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and soon to be back on Broadway in a revival directed by the Lion King's Julie Taymor, starring ...

  • Death in the Clouds synopsis, comments

    Death in the Clouds

    Agatha Christie

    Hercule Poirot must solve a perplexing case of midair murder in Death in the Clouds when he discovers that the woman in seat two of the airborne aeroplane he’s traveling on is quit...

  • Two Lives of Charlemagne synopsis, comments

    Two Lives of Charlemagne

    Einhard & Notker the Stammerer,

    Einhard's Life of Charlemagne is an absorbing chronicle of one of the most powerful and dynamic of all medieval rulers, written by a close friend and adviser. In elegant prose it d...

  • Mirrors of Greatness synopsis, comments

    Mirrors of Greatness

    David Reynolds

    A "fresh, fastpaced, and bracing" (Wall Street Journal) new biography of Winston Churchill, revealing how his relationships with the other great figures of his age shaped his own t...

  • The Man and His Bike synopsis, comments

    The Man and His Bike

    Wilfried de Jong & David Doherty

    The world as seen from a bike'Understated, comic and melancholic... It’ll inspire you to get back on your bike.' Martin Love, The Guardian‘One of the most entertaining sports book...

  • The Poetry of Petrarch synopsis, comments

    The Poetry of Petrarch

    Petrarch & David Young

    Ineffable sweetness, bold, uncanny sweetnessthat came to my eyes from her lovely face; from that day on I'd willingly have closed them, never to gaze again at lesser beauties.from ...

  • My Paris Kitchen synopsis, comments

    My Paris Kitchen

    David Lebovitz

    A collection of stories and 100 sweet and savory Frenchinspired recipes from popular food blogger David Lebovitz, reflecting the way Parisians eat today and featuring lush photogra...

  • The Inside Man synopsis, comments

    The Inside Man

    James Phelps

    He's the only one who can stop a massacre ... The unputdownable action thriller from Australia's no.1 true crime writer.Riley Jax, convicted murderer. Once a promising engineer in ...

  • Inside The Peloton synopsis, comments

    Inside The Peloton

    Nicolas Roche

    Nicolas Roche has a famous surname to all fans of cycling. The son of legendary Irish and World Champion Stephen Roche, Nicolas had to fight to make it as a professional and even h...

  • A Game for Hooligans synopsis, comments

    A Game for Hooligans

    Huw Richards

    Rugby union has undergone immense change in the past two decades introducing a World Cup, accepting professionalism and creating a global market in players yet no authoritative E...

  • Breaking The Chain synopsis, comments

    Breaking The Chain

    Willy Voet

    On 8 July 1998 Festina team soigneur Willy Voet was stopped by the police. In his car were the drugs the team needed if they were to have any chance of playing a competitive part ...

  • The Sweet Life in Paris synopsis, comments

    The Sweet Life in Paris

    David Lebovitz

    From the New York Times bestselling author of My Paris Kitchen and L'Appart, a deliciously funny, offbeat, and irreverent look at the city of lights, cheese, chocolate, a...

  • The Campaigns of Napoleon synopsis, comments

    The Campaigns of Napoleon

    David G. Chandler

    In this “engrossing,” (The New Yorker) vivid, and intensively researched volume, esteemed Napoleon scholar David Chandler outlines the military strategy that led the famous French ...

  • The New Girl synopsis, comments

    The New Girl

    Daniel Silva

    #1 New York Times Bestseller #1 USA Today Bestseller #1 Wall Street Journal BestsellerNow you see her.  Now you don’t.  THE NEW GIRL.  A t...

  • David Lean synopsis, comments

    David Lean

    Kevin Brownlow

    The life and its biographer provide a landmark work on the cinema. Emerging from a childhood of nearly Dickensian darkness, David Lean found his great success as a director of the ...

  • Children of the Stars synopsis, comments

    Children of the Stars

    Mario Escobar

    From international bestselling author Mario Escobar comes a story of escape, sacrifice, and hope amid the perils of the Second World War. August 1942. Jacob and Moses Ste...

  • Ventoux synopsis, comments

    Ventoux

    Jeremy Whittle

    ‘They’re all scared. Everybody’s afraid’ – Eddy Merckx ‘Nothing compares to the Ventoux’ – Lance Armstrong 'Heartstirring and jawdropping in equal measure' – Tim Moore 'A really ex...

  • The Travels synopsis, comments

    The Travels

    Marco Polo

    Marco Polo was the most famous traveller of his time. His voyages began in 1271 with a visit to China, after which he served the Kubilai Khan on numerous diplomatic missions. On hi...

  • To Build a Fire synopsis, comments

    To Build a Fire

    Christophe Chabouté

    A 2019 EISNER AWARD NOMINEE FOR BEST ADAPTATION FROM ANOTHER MEDIUMFrom the “master of black and white” artwork (Paste Magazine) and the bestselling illustratorstoryteller of Park ...

  • The Cycling Anthology synopsis, comments

    The Cycling Anthology

    Lionel Birnie & Ellis Bacon

    THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO CYCLING IN FIVE VOLUMESVolume One of The Cycling Anthology, a collection of the best writing on cycling by some of the sport's leading writers. Between them, ...

  • Build a Bonfire synopsis, comments

    Build a Bonfire

    Paul Hodson & Stephen North

    How would you feel if your football club was bought by a businessman who saw your ground as real estate? And what if your ground was demolished leaving you with nowhere to play nex...