While reporters, activists and Senate staffers dissect Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s life and letters, we did our own reconnaissance.
Read the articleIt’s always refreshing to run across an essay by an academic historian who actually has something to say. It’s also…
Read the articleThe Wisconsin Supreme Court decided against Marquette University in its ongoing legal battle with John McAdams, the professor it fired for publicly rebuking a graduate assistant for forcing her opinions on her class.
Read the articleAt the University of Michigan they seem to be at odds. “A professor at Michigan State University is alleging that…
Read the articleThere’s a risk to using a historical epoch hyperbolically to decry a current event: If it’s recent enough, there may…
Read the articleWe at Accuracy in Academia wish our American audience a happy Fourth of July!
Read the articleAlthough few women’s studies courses likely ever will.
Read the articleWe’re used to school boards going in one direction while parents prefer another but never in so lopsided a fashion.
Read the articleThe U. S. Supreme Court’s decision in the Janus public employee union fees case is breaking down into a question of self-determination or self-preservation but which side is which?
Read the articleAt least, that’s what researchers from North Carolina State found every time they looked at them.
Read the articleAnd the main one is “You can have it all.”
Read the articlePerhaps it is not too surprising that Democrats want to ban alternative forms of expression other than their own, particularly on college campuses. What is mystifying is the degree to which Republicans want to help them do it.
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