And the odds are really good that they get federal taxpayer funds.
Articles By: Malcolm A. Kline
Victory for Free Speech & College Football
When a college football player made some money on the side from youtube videos showing him working out and hanging with his friends, the university took action against him, which might be unconstitutional.
Campus Progressive Practices Proactive Affirmative Action
And, oddly, it’s reminiscent of the affirmative action bake sales conservative students sometimes staged in order to satirize a policy they disagreed with.
When Accreditation Gets An F
When an actual scholar grades it.
Public School Resists Pressure To Remove Prayer
No, you’re not in a time warp
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Deconstructing Brett Kavanaugh
While reporters, activists and Senate staffers dissect Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s life and letters, we did our own reconnaissance.
Princeton Students Don’t Want Jobs
With the Border Patrol.
Job Surge Still Elusive For Native Students
If the president wants students to notice the historic job growth that has occurred on his watch, he might want to put a freeze on H1-B visas, even while he’s building that wall.
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Loving Limits Is Constitutional
It’s always refreshing to run across an essay by an academic historian who actually has something to say. It’s also exceedingly rare. “More than 240 years removed from the Declaration of Independence, many Americans on…
Rutgers Prof Tweets Out Hate
Only in academia, it seems, do whites give so much thought to being white, and it drives them bananas.