How do you defend student group s who physically endanger students exercising their verbal First Amendment rights? With a lot of double talk, a veritable word salad.
Read the articleSocial media posts resulted in another academic career setback.
Read the articleIt turns out that the racist graffiti and messages that appeared at Eastern Michigan University last year and sent students to the streets protesting were actually not concocted by a white student.
Read the articleDespite a virtually unbroken series of losses—and in academia, no less—proponents of Boycotts, Divestment and Sanctions aimed at Israel continue to dominate academic departments and do their level best to suppress Israeli advocacy.
Read the articlePerhaps there is a reason why professors who outline the benefits of collectivism stick to the theoretical and hypothetical.
Read the articleReligious liberty actually has had a long and noble history in the United States, at least until recently.
Read the articleHere’s the difference between real historians and the counterfeit variety we usually get in academe: The former bring history to life because they make an effort to know their subject.
Read the articleBecause we are so concerned about the preservation of America’s Bill of Rights, not to mention the rest of the U. S. Constitution, we were thrilled to learn of the efforts, and effectiveness of the Bill of Rights Institute.
Read the articleLaw school professors with anything resembling a fondness for Constitutional freedoms are getting harder and harder to find.
Read the articleThe evidence piles up that in our largest city, charter schools can help the poor, even while the city’s traditional…
Read the articleWhen you see their efforts to measure racial attitudes on campus, you might wonder.
Read the articleNot for nothing did one economist represented by it once call the California Faculty Association (CFA) call it “the California Feckless Association.”
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