Thought Control Replaces Academic Freedom Gone are the days when academic freedom was the watchword of college campuses. Today, thought control is the dominant theology on campuses, often hiding behind the mantras of … [Read more...] about Thought Control Replaces Academic Freedom — April 2003
Thought Control Replaces Academic Freedom
Gone are the days when academic freedom was the watchword of college campuses. Today, thought control is the dominant theology on campuses, often hiding behind the mantras of diversity and multiculturalism. The American Enterprise magazine's … [Read more...] about Thought Control Replaces Academic Freedom
In-State College Tuition For Illegal Aliens?
The officials of some state universities and colleges, and even some state legislators, seem to think they can get by with openly disobeying federal law. They are flagrantly violating the law that prohibits giving subsidized college tuition rates to … [Read more...] about In-State College Tuition For Illegal Aliens?
Does The 4th Amendment Cover Schoolchildren?
The liberals have been going all out to protect the privacy of individuals against government efforts to ferret out al Qaeda sleeper cells that might be plotting to kill us. But there is one thing I don't understand: why aren't they just as … [Read more...] about Does The 4th Amendment Cover Schoolchildren?
Education Reporter — March 2003
Fads and Follies in Public Schools — March 2003
Fads and Follies in Public Schools Schoolchildren and the 4th Amendment The liberals have been going all out to protect the privacy of individuals against government efforts to ferret out al Qaeda sleeper cells that … [Read more...] about Fads and Follies in Public Schools — March 2003
Wrestling With Title IX
At long last, a federal commission is trying to deal with the feminist regulatory outrages committed in the name of Title IX. The recommendations passed on January 30 by the Commission on Opportunity in Athletics are a timid start on the rocky road … [Read more...] about Wrestling With Title IX
Illinois ERA Mischief
" Dear Illinois Friend, The old Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) has reared its ugly head in the Illinois General Assembly. The House Judiciary I—Civil Law Committee approved it 12 to 6 on February 5, and ERA could come to a vote by the … [Read more...] about Illinois ERA Mischief
Education Reporter — February 2003
Can More Money Make Schools Better?
President Bush is celebrating the first anniversary of his No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Education bill and hopes it will give a significant boost to his re-election in 2004. Speeches about improving public schools are always crowd-pleasers because it … [Read more...] about Can More Money Make Schools Better?