A civil liberties attorney is objecting to a federal appeals court’s decision to side with a former teacher who complained about prayers at a graduation ceremony in an Arkansas school district.
Monthly Archives For April 2006
More from the CINOsphere
Horowitz points the finger at a handful of professors who teach at Catholic colleges and universities in his new book The Professors.
Destroying Free Speech
Don Irvine comments on the professor in Kentucky who encouraged vandalism by her students.
Fighting Middle-Grade Blues
Testing data shows that public middle schools in California “have become barriers to student achievement.”
Why the American Media No Longer Even Knows HOW to Report News
The media’s inability to report news stems from them not knowing what news is or how to report it.
Aloha Teacher Unions?
In Hawaii, teachers’ unions are up against an unlikely opponent: car salesmen.
My Dialogue with a Prof
Professor William Kashatus had an op-ed on the topic of an Academic Bill of Rights recently, so we asked him for his perspective on academic freedom in the Keystone State.
Biased Panel Instructs Teachers on Global Issues
A recent conference on Global Education may have claimed nonpartisanship, but the rhetoric was one-sided.
A Supreme Victory for Religious Freedom
Kindergartner, Antonio Peck’s drawing of Jesus was censored by his school once, but today’s Supreme Court decision ensures it will not happen again.
Horowitz Takes on Prof on Air
Penn State radio featured a Horowitz vs. liberal professor showdown during “Academic Freedom Week” on Radio Free Penn State.