The results are not encouraging, but this is because only 18% of colleges require students to take a course in the U.S. Constitution.
Topic: Constitution
More Editorials Push for Due Process Protections on College Campuses
Here’s a list of editorials that are clamoring for reason while college disciplinary committees routinely ignore due process.
Book Review: ‘Truth Overruled’ and the Case for Traditional Marriage
Marriage quality, gay rights and “love is love” are common refrains that the Left uses in order to dismantle traditional marriage as we know it. Heritage Foundation marriage scholar Ryan T. Anderson’s latest book, Truth…
Professors Divided on Birthright Citizenship
Interesting how there’s actually division among professors on this topic.
Federal Court rules Student can pass out Constitutions and Religious Material
Interesting court case, as the College Fix noted: “A Washington state high school’s rule that would have blocked students from passing out the Constitution has been struck down as unconstitutional by a federal judge.” “The Student…
Democrats say Universities should Prosecute Sexual Assault Cases outside Criminal Justice System
This sounds very illegal and a blatant violation of due process and one’s constitutional rights, Senator Claire McCaskill and Senator Kirsten Gillibrand.
Educators School Congress on Rights
First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes… the end of religious liberty? That’s what plenty of faith-based groups are worried about, now that the Supreme Court is weeks away from potentially writing the epilogue…
The Courts’ Redefining Marriage Movement
At the Family Research Council in Washington, D.C., William Duncan, the executive director of Marriage and Family Law Research Grant at BYU, tracked marriage language over the past fifty years in several U.S. Supreme Court…
What Black History Misses
We have a plethora of black history courses in primary, secondary and post-secondary institutions of learning throughout the United States. Yet and still, there are indications that quantity does not necessarily equal quality. “As the…
Religious Colleges May Lose Tax-Exempt Status after Supreme Court Ruling
As The College Fix reported: “Something that didn’t draw much attention in yesterday’s Supreme Court oral argument over whether the Constitution mandates the legal recognition of same-sex marriage: how it may affect religious colleges.”