In the rare cases when schools deviate from establishment mores, they can expect a very partisan backlash.
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Bill of Rights Makes Comeback
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.
Puerto Rico Aftermath: Jones Act Mystery
Left-wing scholars, particularly in academe, make lots of attention getting assertions. Regrettably, they usually offer little in the way of illuminating evidence. “In the midst of almost unimaginable horror in Puerto Rico, a bright light…
Berkeley Midterm Excuse: The dog ate my privilege
At Berkeley, students have updated an excuse for not taking midterms.
Intellectual Jihad
If politics makes strange bedfellows, what does academia make?
Concealed Carry Bill Vetoed by University President
A concealed carry bill was vetoed by the university president at Capital University, which bill was approved by the student senate after a recent sexual assault of a female student.
North Korea’s Amen Corner in Academe
For about a century, intellectuals, especially those who teach, have been looking for philosopher kings. When the objects of their affections turn out to be thugs, they rarely admit it.
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Study Claimed Conservative Economic Views are Linked to Anger
Say what? Anger can be linked to conservative views on economics, claimed a study done by the University of Cincinnati.
Middle East Myopia in Middlebury
Academics don’t blur distinctions between apples and oranges, only between dictatorships and democracies.
Carbon Pricing And Colleges
More than 30 colleges are listed as endorsers of the #PutAPriceOnIt carbon pricing campaign developed by Our Climate and Years of Living Dangerously.