There is increasing concern about enrollment decline of African-American male students in higher education and specifically Law Schools.
Monthly Archives For October 2007
Free Trade Truckers
In the midst of concerns about low foreign safety standards among products from developing countries such as China, India, and Mexico, the Bush Administration has decided to implement a year-long pilot program that allows the Mexican trucking industry to permeate the United States.
Durham Bull
Everything that is wrong with higher education, and, for that matter, most major media, was on stunning display for the past two years as the district attorney in Durham, North Carolina attempted to prosecute a bogus rape case against three Duke lacrosse players.
Promoting Marriage at Harvard?
Karl Zinsmeister, President Bush’s chief domestic policy advisor, gave a speech at Harvard
University on Friday that spoke to the futility of trying to solve the economic gap without first addressing America’s family crisis.
The LOST Colony
In promoting their latest cause, liberals have managed to enlist a member of a small group getting smaller by the year—conservatives in academia.
Melting Pot Blues
Looked at one way, it is somewhat surprising that academics have become advocates of open immigration.
Beware of Bipartisanship
Even at the collegiate level, it is a good idea to look carefully at proposals that are “bipartisan,” such as the proposed increase in student fees at George Washington University here that students there recently rejected in an online vote that both the College Democrats and College Republicans supported.