The president’s celebrated appearance at Notre Dame marked the university’s most advanced occasion of giving a platform to a high-profile pro-choice speaker but practicing Catholics are starting to notice.
Read the articleThe chair of the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), Congressman Pete Sessions (R-Texas), has called for Republicans to embrace new campaign tactics if they hope to win the 2010 Congressional elections.
Read the article“For a long time, the fairness doctrine has been sound asleep. In my opinion let it rest in peace,” said Jerald N. Fritz, General Counsel at Allbritton Communications Company, during a discussion panel on the fairness doctrine.
Read the articleDoes lobbying represent a corrupt special interest, a neutral force, or a beneficial component of democracy in Washington, DC?
Read the articleACORN continues to come under fire even as U.S. Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.) moved an amendment on the House floor that would allow non-profit organizations, such as the aforementioned group, easy access to federal funds.
Read the articleThe Favorite newspaper of professors everywhere has some explaining to do.
Read the articleFrom the people who like to paint critics of higher education as anti-intellectual comes a new tome that shows how cerebral the pursuits of the academic publishing world are.
Read the articleA constitutional law professor at the University of California at Davis argues that “Same-Sex Marriage and Religious Liberty” are “Coexistent Rights.”
Read the articleBoston College sociologist Eve Spangler has put into words what may be the dominant theme in most academic discourses, not to mention university courses.
Read the articleFor 60s activist turned tenured radical Bill Ayers, having a college lecture cancelled is almost as lucrative as giving one.
Read the articleCriticism of the Pope for his forced entry into the Hitler youth when he was a teenager misses an important point: He deserted.
Read the articleAccuracy in Academia is now on Twitter.
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