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Monthly Archives For October 2017
Wisconsin Professors Still Dislike Governor Walker
Rachel Buff, an assistant professor of history at the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee weighs in on Republican Governor Scott Walker’s latest reforms.
UBuffalo Takes Back Weinstein Degree
The University of Buffalo is the latest academic domino to fall in the ongoing saga of Harvey Weinstein.
Bill of Rights Makes Comeback
Because we are so concerned about the preservation of America’s Bill of Rights, not to mention the rest of the U. S. Constitution, we were thrilled to learn of the efforts, and effectiveness of the Bill of Rights Institute.
Minorities are Hurt by Affirmative Action, Law Professor says
Affirmative action policies hurt minority applicants, a law professor said, because it creates mismatches in education level.
Toronto School District: No Use of ‘Chief’ Name in Job Titles to Avoid Offending People
A school district in Canada decided to remove the name “chief” from all job titles, to avoid offending indigenous people.
Antifa v Columbus
Chris won.
Discrimination in Special Education
We have reported on the shocking degree to which special education classes have been used by public school administrators to provide discipline in inner cities. It might still be happening.
Law School professors v The U. S. Constitution, again
Law school professors with anything resembling a fondness for Constitutional freedoms are getting harder and harder to find.
Rutgers University: We Won’t Return Donations from Harvey Weinstein
Rutgers University will not return their donation from controversial movie executive Harvey Weinstein, who was accused of multiple sexual assaults.