While reporters, activists and Senate staffers dissect Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s life and letters, we did our own reconnaissance.
Monthly Archives For July 2018
Princeton Students Don’t Want Jobs
With the Border Patrol.
Job Surge Still Elusive For Native Students
If the president wants students to notice the historic job growth that has occurred on his watch, he might want to put a freeze on H1-B visas, even while he’s building that wall.
LSU Law Professor: Democrats Should Sue GOP Leader McConnell over Judicial Nomination Process
Louisiana State University law professor Ken Levy suggested that Democratic politicians should sue Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell over the Senate judicial confirmations process to hold them accountable for stalling Obama’s nominee in 2016.
Loving Limits Is Constitutional
It’s always refreshing to run across an essay by an academic historian who actually has something to say. It’s also exceedingly rare. “More than 240 years removed from the Declaration of Independence, many Americans on…
Rutgers Prof Tweets Out Hate
Only in academia, it seems, do whites give so much thought to being white, and it drives them bananas.
Virginia Tech Professor Pioneers Study of Petro-Masculinity
The Left has been warning us for years that fossil fuels pollute the environment. Now it’s found a social ill to blame on oil and gas. “As the planet warms, new authoritarian movements in the…
Austin Community College Professor Goes Beyond Weird
Yet more of what academia defines as civil discourse these days.
McAdams Vindicated
The Wisconsin Supreme Court decided against Marquette University in its ongoing legal battle with John McAdams, the professor it fired for publicly rebuking a graduate assistant for forcing her opinions on her class.
Obamacare Erodes At College Level
A federal judge actually found that forcing a religious institution, in this case a Christian college, to do something against their tradition is illegal.