Law professors Jonathan Turley of George Washington University and Nicholas Rosenkranz of Georgetown slammed President Obama’s “muscular presidency” as dangerously unconstitutional. The Federalist Society hosted these speakers in a panel discussion entitled, “Suspension of Laws:…
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High Road to Serfdom
The startling thing about the books academics typically dismiss as relics of the past is the uncanny manner in which they anticipate the present.
The Chattering Classes 2012
Often we find that what is most revealing in covering the higher education beat is what academics reveal about themselves.
Extracurricular Intimidation
Recently, some pedagogues have found new outlets for intimidation.
10 Academic Non-Sequiturs
Nobody can miss the point like a well-paid, federally subsidized scholar.
Warming In Our Time
Yale economist compares global warming skeptics to Hitler-appeasing Neville Chamberlain.
Czarist America
At Accuracy in Academia’s June 21 Author’s Night Ken Blackwell and Ken Klukowski discussed the premises of their book The Blueprint: Obama’s Plan to Subvert the Constitution and Build an Imperial Presidency.
GW Embarrassment
GW Hatchet writers are “embarrassed” that their school didn’t make it into the Princeton Review’s Guide to 286 Green Colleges due to a miscommunication.
More than Choice
At a recent book forum at the American Enterprise Institute, AEI scholar Frederick Hess argued that education reform should move beyond whole-school conceptions of school choice and focus on the dynamics of “supply.”
Sense & Sustainability
In a recent study of the implications of the “sustainability” movement in higher education, the National Association of Scholars (NAS) reported in their March, 2010 newsletter that “the ideology has gone viral and is being handed down to the next generation on campuses everywhere.”