The funny thing about books that cover the Founding Fathers is that they generally only come alive when the authors quote their subjects.
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Constitutional Rights & Free Pizza
Accuracy in Academia is featuring a true patriot and accomplished writer at its Constitution Day author’s night.
LA Unified & Education Reform
Two weeks ago the Los Angeles Teachers Union called for its members to boycott the Los Angeles Times over the impending publication of a study that rated the effectiveness of some 6,000 elementary school teachers.
Susan B. Anthony Revived
New York—The Susan B. Anthony List held an event on the 90th anniversary of women’s right to vote entitled “A Conversation on Pro-Life Feminism,” which attracted a wide variety of feminism enthusiasts.
J-School Modernizes…Eventually
The University of Colorado is considering shuttering its School of Journalism and replacing it with a program that is better suited for the digital age.
Shariah On The Move
The Constitution might be sliding down a memory hold in most classrooms, even as it makes a comeback outside of them, but from coast to coast, Shariah law is on the rise, at least in public schools.
The Philosophy of Plunder
When garden variety academics leave their ivory cocoons, they are really at a loss.
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In a move described as a new “branding strategy,” the YMCA recently decided to change its name to simply the “Y,” which prompted Conan O’Brien to comment that “You know times are tough when even letters are getting laid off.”
Fact-checking The Elites
One of the reasons that Liberals have so many misconceptions about conservatives is that their knowledge of history seems to begin when they get up in the morning.
Slavery’s History Partially Restored
Actually, if the complete history of slavery were explored, purists might be surprised at what they find.