Because we are so concerned about the preservation of America’s Bill of Rights, not to mention the rest of the U. S. Constitution, we were thrilled to learn of the efforts, and effectiveness of the Bill of Rights Institute.
Articles By: Malcolm A. Kline
Antifa v Columbus
Chris won.
Discrimination in Special Education
We have reported on the shocking degree to which special education classes have been used by public school administrators to provide discipline in inner cities. It might still be happening.
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Law School professors v The U. S. Constitution, again
Law school professors with anything resembling a fondness for Constitutional freedoms are getting harder and harder to find.
Heckler’s Sweepstakes: Middlebury 1, Michigan 0
Well it appears that in the heckler’s sweepstakes that is taking the place of sports for a student body ever more not athletically inclined, Middlebury still leads.
Charter Schools Help NYC
The evidence piles up that in our largest city, charter schools can help the poor, even while the city’s traditional public schools continue to pile up an abysmal record. Stanford University’s Center for Research on…
U Mich Mobs Murray
Perhaps college athletics no longer consist of competitions between sports teams but instead involves competing protests by student demonstrators.
Military Academy Meltdown
Conservatives who have long desired that American universities resemble military academies may have finally gotten their wish but not in a way they ever intended.
Is Academia Creating Fake Racism?
When you see their efforts to measure racial attitudes on campus, you might wonder.
California Faculty’s $48 Fantasy
Not for nothing did one economist represented by it once call the California Faculty Association (CFA) call it “the California Feckless Association.”