The walkout protests were another part of the anti-Kavanaugh efforts on the Left
Monthly Archives For October 2018
Exploring the Lessons of Bush-Obama School Reform
Mission accomplished?
Texas Students Learn To Handle Traffic Stops
This actually might be a good idea.
Why Shouldn’t All Universities Show Gainful Employment?
President Trump’s Education Secretary, Betsy DeVos, wants to actually apply such an equal treatment.
Academics Jump in Evidence Chasm
Understandably, academics are coming to the defense of a professor at the center of a national controversy. Yet and still, in doing so, are they gliding past evidence, or lack thereof, at the center of the controversy and adding to the chorus of opinions in lieu of fact?
Double Standards on Discipline
Race-based discipline reform hurts children and cuts against one of the core purposes of schooling, Heather Mac Donald, author of The Diversity Delusion, argued in a lecture presented by the Thomas B. Fordham Institute and the Hoover Institution on Thursday, September 27.
How An Academic Article Got Banned
An English professor from Linfield College shows us how, while making the case for this and other forms of curtailment of academic freedom and free expression on campus.
Academic Journals Get Punked By Academics
Unfortunately, their exposure makes an appearance at the Modern Language Association (MLA) convention unlikely.
Law Professors Sign Letter Opposing Kavanaugh
The FBI report is not the only thing senators can read today.
Harvard Law Students File Title IX Grievance Against Judge Kavanaugh
Even with the elastic way that law has been stretched, this extracurricular activity was too much, even for law professors at Harvard sympathetic to Title IX and unsympathetic towards President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee.