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Are Real Economists Bears?

Despite the optimism of the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) about the job market, real data indicate that college graduates will encounter few jobs when they seek employment.

Guest Articles

Zero Tolerance For Spitballs

The Circuit Court of the County of Spotsylvania has refused to reverse the expulsion of a 14-year-old honor student charged under a school zero tolerance policy with “violent criminal conduct” and possession of a weapon for shooting plastic “spitwads” at classmates.

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School Choice Double Team

 

Two advocates for parents rights in education—one of them a congressman—laid out the case for school choice at the Heritage Foundation’s weekly bloggers briefing on May 24, 2011.

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Libyan War & The Constitution

Law professors such as Bruce Ackerman of Yale have noted that Obama’s war is unconstitutional, but you don’t have to be a law professor to come to this conclusion.

Campus Report

AIA Investigates J-Schools

In the June issue of Accuracy in Academia’s monthly Campus Report newsletter, AIA begins its investigation of the premier journalism schools in the United States.

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Religion=Religious Tolerance

The Christian tradition supports religious tolerance, Harvard professor Eric Nelson argued in a lecture in Philadelphia on May 16, 2011.

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Academics Investigate Priestly Abuse

A team of academics examined “The Causes and Context of Sexual Abuse of Minors by Catholic Priests, 1950-2010, but stopped short of doing just that.

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Montgomery County Meltdown

A school district in Montgomery County, Maryland, that is rated highly by the National School Boards Association (NSBA)  has failed to make the grade with the public which it serves.