Thought to be a relic of the 1980’s, the ironically named Fairness Doctrine that enabled the federal government to muzzle conservative voices on the airwaves may soon come back with a vengeance.
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Mental Health Screening…Coming to a School Near You
Lawmakers are increasingly looking to schools to serve on the psychiatric front lines; fortunately, parents and a host of other organizations are crying foul.
Protectionism or Protection?
Disapproval of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) ventures by the Democratic controlled Congress is said to be sending a wrong message contrary to America’s efforts to win the hearts and minds of Arab and Moslem allies on global war on terrorism.
Embedded With the Enemy?
The new art exhibit, “Unembedded”—a photojournalists’ account of the Iraq War—has been featured at several prestigious universities amid widespread applause as to its self-described “nuanced view of the civilian instability.”
Commemorating Alger Hiss Day
A look at two academic icons—the United Nations and Alger Hiss.
Spending Addicts
Contrary to popular opinion, the current debt crisis has little to do with the Iraq War so much as profligate congressional spending.
Sovereignty Deconstructed
If they think of sovereignty at all, most Americans view it as the right of a nation to govern itself. Academics take an approach that may not only be at odds with that view but with the dictionary as well.
Drugging Our Poor
Many public schoools have begun incorporating mental health screening tests into their curriculum, and may soon be analyzing family circumstances as a factor influencing low school performance under the No Child Left Behind requirements.
Locker Room Anarchy
Under the guise of preventing discrimination and bias against homosexuals, transgenders and other sexual variants, California SB 777 will force innocent school children to accept alternative lifestyles.
College Bargain Basement Standards
When you pay dearly for a room at a luxury hotel or a meal at a five-star restaurant, the price tag may sting but at least you can see, feel, taste, touch and smell what you are getting. The same is not the case in higher education.