This is the time of year when thousands of eager high school students are anxiously taking their Scholastic Aptitude Tests or eagerly waiting for the results. The SAT scores are the principal admissions examination used by most colleges because they … [Read more...] about S A T Scores
Carter’s Energy Program
It is difficult to select the right direction for the future if you don't know how you got where you are now. The Carter energy program is defective on both counts. It doesn't explain why it is that our country is importing so much oil, and it offers … [Read more...] about Carter’s Energy Program
Prosecuting the FBI
One of the greatest movies ever made was HIGH NOON, a gripping western that pitted Sheriff Gary Cooper alone against the bad buys, while all the community leaders found excuses to avoid backing him up in his lonely fight to preserve law and … [Read more...] about Prosecuting the FBI
Federal Financing of a Foolish Festival For Frustrated Feminists — May 1977
Federal Financing of a Foolish Festival For Frustrated Feminists $5 million of the Federal taxpayers’ money will be spent during 1977 on some 50 state conferences where, according to Chairman Bella Abzug, women will come together “to air their … [Read more...] about Federal Financing of a Foolish Festival For Frustrated Feminists — May 1977
Title IX
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 is the basic Federal law that prohibits discrimination based on sex in our nation's schools and colleges, kindergarten through graduate school. While a few Congressmen from both ends of the political … [Read more...] about Title IX
Election Day Registration
Although the word "reform" can cover a multitude of sins, the "reform" that has the potential for causing the most illegalities is President Carter's proposal for Election Day registration. Under the Carter proposal, we would no longer have to … [Read more...] about Election Day Registration
Cuba and Africa
When the U.S. Senate on December 17, 1975 debated the question of cutting off aid to the anti-Soviet forces in Angola, some Senators suggested that, if we would just stay out of the way, Angola might prove to be Russia's Vietnam. That was … [Read more...] about Cuba and Africa
Job Quotas and Preferences
When the Bakke case, now under consideration by the Supreme Court, is decided, it will probably break wide open the controversy that started to burst in the recent flap about whether HEW Secretary Joseph A. Califano, Jr. supports racial and sexual … [Read more...] about Job Quotas and Preferences
Federal Child Care
Walter Mondale has not yet made it clear whether he will use his new prestige as Vice President to push for passage of what used to be called the Brademas-Mondale Child Care bill, or whether he will let sleeping dogs lie. During the last Congress, … [Read more...] about Federal Child Care
Why The Equal Rights Amendment Should Be Rejected — April 1977







