January 14, 2012
Hilton Houston Post Oak

Sponsored by Jeremy S. Davis

Join the Mises Circle in Houston to discuss the future of liberty under expanding government.

The registration fee is $85 per person and includes lunch. Donations to sponsor student scholarships are welcomed. Student

July 16, 2011
Bally's Las Vegas Event Center

In honor of the late Murray N. Rothbard, S.J. Hall Distinguished Professor of Economics, University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

Sponsored by Louis E. Carabini and Joseph Edward Paul Melville.

Mises Circle joins FreedomFest—perhaps the largest gathering of

February 26, 2011
Naples Beach Hotel and Golf Club, Naples, Florida

Sponsored by an Anonymous Donor, Avery Knapp, and Stephen & Monica Hillis

Join Doug French, Tom Woods, Yuri Maltsev, Tom DiLorenzo, and Jeff Tucker to discuss the future of liberty under expanding government.

Registration is $85 and includes sessions

July 10, 2010
Bally's Las Vegas Event Center

In honor of the late Murray N. Rothbard, S. J. Hall Distinguished Professor of Economics, University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

Sponsored by Louis Carabini, Jeffrey Barr, Lee Iglody, Ron Wilson, Professional Planning of Easley LLC, and Richard Moss.

The

September 12, 2009
Westin Hotel in Bellevue, Washington

Sponsored by James M. Wolfe.

Imagine a team of doctors who think more poison is the solution to poisoning. That’s precisely how government has managed the economic downturn. The market is trying to correct the distortions, even as government makes

August 29, 2009
Intercontinental Hotel, San Francisco

Sponsored by Mark L. Hart III

Imagine a team of doctors who think more poison is that solution to poisoning. That’s precisely how government has managed the economic downturn. The market is trying to correct the distortions, even as government piles

January 24, 2009
Maggiano's Restaurant in Houston, Texas

Sponsored by Jeremy S. Davis

How many times has Washington proclaimed that inflation has been conquered, only to have it return when and where we least expect it? Inflation remains today the great enemy of individual economic planning. This has both