Senator Grassley is investigating medical researchers at 20 universities for conflicts of interest, focusing in particular on Stanford University’s Dr. Alan Schatzberg.
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Academedia Bias
Too often we treat academic and media bias separately when their relationship is much more symbiotic.
Forgotten But Not Gone
Afghanistan remains a country of significant U.S. involvement without receiving the critical coverage typical of American action in the Middle East.
Fisherman’s Shoes Hit Target
U. S. News and World Report took notice of the connection that 81-year-old Pope Benedict XVI was able to make with Catholic youth. Maybe it’s because, like grandparents and grandchildren, they have a common adversary.
Fisherman’s Shoes Find Target
Despite what you may have been lead to believe by the so-called mainstream media, the Pope delivered an address to Catholic college presidents that could be summarized as My Way or The Highway.
Not The Write Stuff
If recent test scores are any indication, though, instruction in the writing basics is in short supply in North Carolina.
Constitutional Literacy at Risk
Americans’ awareness of their freedoms and where they came from are at a low point and the institutions that once passed on that knowledge are largely to blame.
The Middle of Nowhere
How many students start dropping out in middle school?
This Property is Condemned
Sometimes you can better understand the rule by meeting the exception to it. Such an example may be law school teaching on property rights in comparison with University of Chicago professor Richard A. Epstein’s vigorous defense of same.
Excusing Berkeley
Oakley ignores an important aspect of the Act’s inception when he insinuates that the Semper Fi Act has the end goal of reducing earmarks. Rather, the Act is likely another attempt by legislators to extend the powers of the Solomon Amendment.