Teachers’ unions have shown their true colors during and after the coronavirus pandemic when it comes to politics. Another example of their political partisanship is the participation of American Federation of Teachers (AFT) and National…
Topic: U.S. Supreme Court
Biden administration tries new student loan debt plan after Supreme Court ruling
On the heels of the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling eliminating student loan debt cancellation, the Biden administration scrambled to find a workaround. In the first week of July, about two weeks from the Court’s ruling,…
Asian-Americans rejoice over Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling
The U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling that overturned affirmative action spurred much outcry from the Left, but much of the coverage ignored how conservative Asian-Americans felt about the ruling. The left-wing group Asian Americans and Pacific…
Biden’s student loan debt scheme ruled unconstitutional
Another Supreme Court ruling resulted in the the Left acting apoplectic in the last week of judicial decisions when it struck down the Biden administration’s student loan program, which was marketed as a student loan…
Supreme Court strikes down affirmative action
The U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling that left liberals and progressives fuming when it determined that affirmative action practices should not be used in college admissions. By a 6-3 ruling, it is no longer…
ProPublica’s attacks on the Supreme Court exposes liberal hypocrisy
ProPublica, which is a left-wing reporting outfit, has made a living on reporting on issues important to liberal and left-wing readers, such as environmental and social justice topics. It has turned its attention to the…
Harvard University panel doubtful about affirmative action’s future
Call it irony, but Harvard University’s Graduate School of Education mentioned the impending Supreme Court decision about affirmative action. Harvard University and University of North Carolina are being sued by Asian-Americans for discriminating against them…
Clarence Thomas, Supreme Court justice, won’t teach at GWU this fall
The cancel culture mob came for conservative Supreme Court justice Clarence Thomas and apparently won. The long-serving associate justice was slated to teach a seminar at the law school of George Washington University (GWU) until…
Déjà Vu All Over Again at Harvard
On January 24th, the Supreme Court agreed to hear a case, Fair Admissions v. Harvard University, which not only has some profound implications for the future of affirmative action in college admissions, but also raises…
Georgetown University suspends legal scholar over Supreme Court tweet
Georgetown University placed a newly-hired law professor on leave after one of his social media posts led to an outcry from leftists on social media and on its college campus. Ilya Shapiro, a former legal…