Georgia Tech is being sued for imposing a religious orthodoxy on its students and for an unconstitutional speech code.
Monthly Archives For March 2006
Getting Elected at Cornell
With one Cornell professor, coming to his conclusions about the Florida recount will improve your grade.
Emergency Classroom
The Emergency Teacher is a heartbreaking true story of public education in the badlands of North Philadelphia.
Should the ABA accredit law schools?
When the ABA passes judgment on a law school, it looks at such matters as the size of the library, the teaching load of the faculty, and (of course) the extent to which the school is “diverse.” Whether the classes are taught competently is not directly investigated.
Rather Conceited
Dan Rather acknowledged his arrogance publicly, but with no mention of those memos.
Waging War on the US Military
The academic lockout of military recruiters has ended, at least according to the Supreme Court.
Column Correction
A Squeaky Chalk article titled “Coulter 1 – U. Conn. 0” dated December 16, 2005 mistakenly did not provide proper attribution of all the material quoted from Human Events. The corrected article appears below. We regret the error.
Educational McCarthyism
There’s a new McCarthy in town.
Another Academic Disaster
While many academics blame the Bush administration for Hurricane Katrina, at least one is blaming Ronald Reagan.
War College Dove
IAEA’s call for a nuclear-free Middle East might sound good, but it is a trap.