Summer reading suggestions from Accuracy in Academia that probably won’t overlap those of most universities.
Campus Report
See How She Grew
You can read about the academic record of Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan, which comprised most of her working life, in the latest issue of Accuracy in Academia’s monthly Campus Report newsletter.
Health Care Hegemony
You’ve heard the health care debate. Now find out what’s really wrong with health care.
Harvard as U.S. Territory
In the March issue of Accuracy in Academia’s monthly Campus Report newsletter, AIA looks at Harvard’s often uneasy relationship with the country that it is in. Read more here.
Read My Academic Reappraisal
Abandoning free market principles might not get Republican presidents reelected but it may get them a pattycake from academia.
America’s Least Wanted II
Find out which professors to avoid in the February issue of Accuracy in Academia’s monthly Campus Report newsletter.
Tear Down This Wall
Get the latest on Accuracy in Academia’s speakers, seminars, publications and programs in the January issue of AIA’s monthly Campus Report newsletter.
Penultimate Oldies but Goodies
At an AIA author’s night, former Accuracy in Academia director Leslie Carbone shows that, far from being retro, the founders’ timeless vision truly speaks to these troubled times.
Outsourcing the Constitution?
A law professor who specializes in international legal issues looks at whether the U.S. is sacrificing constitutionalism to global norms.
Scowls & Scribes
Robert Novak questioned authority no matter which political party was in power, in columns, books, speeches and television appearances.