Guest Articles Educators School Congress on Rights Tony Perkins June 8, 2015 First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes… the end of religious liberty? That’s what plenty of faith-based groups are…
Events, Perspectives The Courts’ Redefining Marriage Movement Spencer Irvine May 14, 2015 At the Family Research Council in Washington, D.C., William Duncan, the executive director of Marriage and Family Law Research Grant…
Perspectives What Black History Misses Malcolm A. Kline May 4, 2015 We have a plethora of black history courses in primary, secondary and post-secondary institutions of learning throughout the United States….
Faculty Lounge Religious Colleges May Lose Tax-Exempt Status after Supreme Court Ruling Spencer Irvine May 1, 2015 As The College Fix reported: “Something that didn’t draw much attention in yesterday’s Supreme Court oral argument over whether the…
News FIRE Files Four Lawsuits Jace Gregory July 3, 2014 The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) announced today that it is coordinating the filing of lawsuits against four…
Guest Articles The Hegemonic Presidency of Obama David Corbin and Matthew Parks June 11, 2014 In a week of news coverage dominated by the Bergdahl affair, President Obama submitted, “I’m never surprised by controversies that…
News Future of Conservative Education Ethan Gaitz June 4, 2014 As the 2014 midterm elections near, conservative Republicans have found themselves in a situation that demands more than a mere…
News Executive Power and Overreach Spencer Irvine May 22, 2014 Philip Hamburger, the Maurice and Hilda Friedman Professor of Law at Columbia Law School, gave some remarks at the Hillsdale…