Founder bio
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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.