Biography
Chuck Moulton is an Ph.D. student in economics at George Mason University (the most libertarian economics program in the world). Having finished all coursework, he is currently working on his dissertation on free banking (money without government). Chuck has taught Money & Banking, International Economics, and Mathematical Economics to undergraduate economics majors at GMU. He edits a blog on free banking authored by leading academics in the field. Chuck also holds a M.A. in economics, a J.D. in law, and a B.S. in mathematics.
Chuck is licensed to practice law in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and California. In 2006 he was a law clerk for the Cato Institute, working with the Center for Constitutional Studies. In 2007 while attending Auburn University, Chuck lived a block away from the Mises Institute and frequently attended its seminars.
Chuck registered as a Libertarian the day he turned 18. He is a Life Member of the Libertarian Party and pledges $100/month to the national LP. Chuck is currently Chair of the Virginia LP and Secretary of LPNOVA. He previously served as Chair of the Pennsylvania LP and an At-Large member of the California LP Executive Committee.
Chuck was Vice-Chair of the Libertarian National Committee 2006-2008. He is a Professional Registered Parliamentarian with an in-depth knowledge of Robert's Rules of Order. Chuck chaired the 2/17/2008 LNC meeting, half the 7/3/2006 LNC meeting, and portions of the 2008 national convention (filling in for Bill Redpath). During the 2004-2006 term he served as a regional alternate. Chuck had perfect attendance at LNC meetings both terms.
Chuck ran for U.S. Congress as a Libertarian in 2004 (then 25 years old). He participated in 5 televised debates with his Republican and Democrat opponents, set up hundreds of yard signs, and spread the libertarian message in numerous newspaper, radio, and television interviews.