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Press kit.

Self-serve materials for journalists, podcasters, and partner organizations covering Liberty’s Principles Media or any of its seven properties. Reach out at press@libertysprinciples.com for anything not listed below.

Key facts

About the company.

Founded
2025
Founder
Christopher J. Bradley, J.D.
Headquarters
Niceville, Florida (Oak Marina)
Team size
One founder + AI operations
Funding
Self-funded by founder; no outside investors
Products
Seven properties (see Portfolio)
Launch event
July 4, 2026 (America 250)
Source spine
Zen and the Art of Citizenship; preamble + 25 founding principles

Founder bio

Three lengths.

Short (one sentence)

Christopher J. Bradley, J.D., is a Gulf War veteran and the founder of Liberty’s Principles Media, a grassroots civic education company built for America’s next 250 years.

Medium (one paragraph)

Christopher J. Bradley is a Gulf War veteran, a lawyer with a J.D. and a Master of Intellectual Property from Franklin Pierce Law Center, and the founder of Liberty’s Principles Media. From a sailboat in Niceville, Florida, he runs a seven-property civic education company. He is the author of Zen and the Art of Citizenship: An Inquiry into Principles and the twenty-nineLiberty’s Principles Pals picture books, both launching July 4, 2026.

Long (two paragraphs)

Christopher J. Bradley enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1988, two months after his seventeenth birthday, and served through the Gulf War that followed. He left the service, used the G.I. Bill to finance law school, and earned a J.D. and a Master of Intellectual Property from Franklin Pierce Law Center. He practiced law for fourteen years; his bar license is now inactive.

In 2025 he founded Liberty’s Principles Media, a seven-property civic education company built for the country’s two hundred and fiftieth anniversary. The company runs from a slip at Oak Marina in Niceville, Florida, and is self-funded by the founder, with no outside investors. He is the author of Zen and the Art of Citizenship and the twenty-nineLiberty’s Principles Pals children’s books.


Talking points

What Bradley speaks on.

  • The grassroots America 250 angle. Why the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary should be the inflection point for civic literacy, and why the work has to come from the bottom up.
  • Article V and constitutional amendment. The one mechanism the founders left for ordinary citizens to update their own framework, and why most Americans have never used it.
  • The 25 founding principles, arc-of-life ordering. The reordering Bradley developed in Zen and the Art of Citizenship: individual, family, society, governance.
  • The Liberty’s Principles Pals series. Twenty-nine picture books, set in Bayou Cove, in the Liberty’s Kids tradition.
  • The grassroots civic press model. What it means to run an editorial company without outside investors, and why that funding model shapes the editorial standards.
  • Lawyer-curated AI for legal access. The thesis behind WhatLaw.ai and Fair Bill Analyzer, and the difference between legal information and legal advice.

Brand kit

Logos, colors, type.

High-resolution logos, a press-quality founder photo, and the full visual identity guide are available on request. Email press@libertysprinciples.com with the publication and intended use; assets typically arrive within one business day.

Color palette

Parchment

HSL 45 23 97

Ink Blue

HSL 220 69 20

Liberty Gold

HSL 46 87 65

Patriot Red

HSL 2 74 58

Typography

Display: Fraunces (Google Fonts). Weights 400–700.
Body: Inter Tight (Google Fonts). Weights 400–600.


Recent press

Coverage forthcoming.

Press coverage will appear here as it lands. Until then, this is placeholder space — an honest one.


Press contact

Reach the press desk.

A direct line to the press desk for interview requests, fact-checks, and review copies. The press desk responds within three business days.

Liberty’s Principles Media aims to respond within three business days.