Alliance Defense Fund attorneys filed a petition Wednesday with the U.S. Supreme Court that asks it to weigh in on a ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit against Christian student organizations at San Diego State University.
Guest Articles
Air Force Academy Hex
What do you get when you combine pagans, two witches, and the Air Force Academy? Eighty thousand taxpayer dollars.
Classical Education
The content of the standard education changes from generation to generation, but seldom, if ever, has it deteriorated as it did in the twentieth century.
JINSA Honors Military Heroes
On this Veterans Day, I want to note an annual event I attended this week, on November 7, put on by the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA), which honored six young military heroes.
Remembering MIAs and POWs
On January 17, 1973 the Paris Peace Accords were signed by the United States, South Vietnam, Viet Cong and North Vietnam.
Teachers Desire Unearned Surplus
Believe it or not, when Nebraska teachers saved some money on their health insurance that they never paid into, many of them wanted the cash remitted to themselves.
TAC Makes Kiplinger 100
Kiplinger, the business and personal-finance publisher, has ranked Thomas Aquinas College among the top 100 private colleges on its annual Best College Values list.
Earth to Mann
Penn State climatologist Michael Mann takes on critics, in court.
Bullying the First Amendment
When New Jersey passed the strictest anti-bullying law in the country, no one thought to protect teachers.
Penses on public schools
University professors need not be performance-oriented once they have gained tenure.