As the Supreme Court begins a new session, the Cato Institute held its 8th annual Constitution Day Conference and Supreme Court Review on September 17, 2009.
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Core Curricula Deconstruct
The rush to relevance begun by college administrators in the 1960s never stopped.
One Race, One Vote?
Abigail Thernstrom makes the argument that, in the aftermath of the election of Barack Obama, the Voting Rights Act has actually begun hampering and damaging the very racial group it was originally intended to protect.
Radical Teaching Defined
In the effort to radicalize students willing to work for social change, “critical” teachers may be forgetting to let their students freely choose their own ideological positions in the first place.
2008 Milton Friedman Award
Yon Goicoechea, the leader of the Venezuelan Student Movement, has recently been declared the winner of the 2008 Milton Friedman Prize for Advancing Liberty.
Sociologists Discover Religion
Religious belief and practice helps people prevent conflict by showing them a mutual sacred purpose and vision, leading sociologists said recently in a conference session hosted by the Heritage Foundation.
MLA Exposed
To show what college and university English Departments are really teaching,
Accuracy in Academia Executive Director Malcolm Kline and former AIA staff writer Julia Seymour compiled The (Real) MLA Stylebook: Highlights of the Modern Language Association’s 2005 Convention.
Murdoch Studies
Surprise. Criticism of Australian media magnate Rupert Murdoch can be traced back to…academia.
Academics Need Inferiority Complex
Some social scientists seem to have a hard time distinguishing between the social sciences and hard science.
Conservative Bias In Academia?
Because we approach every story with an open mind, we are following the latest trail of such allegations in whatever direction it will take us.