Seminar format is borrowed from the Fraser Institute's student forums, and is pretty simple but conductive to participation by all seminar attendees. First, everyone watches a speaker's presentation, as seen here:


After each speaker, seminar participants are broken into groups for guided discussion of the topic with group leaders Peter Jaworksi and Jamie Tronnes while I peskily hung around snapping photos and occasionally jumping in to contribute a point or two.
Some shots from breakout discussion group "B":



Slap some lunch in the middle of the day and a few hours spent in the room for continued, unsupervised discussion when all was said and done and you've got yourself a liberty seminar.
Thanks again to everyone who made it out this year!
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