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What Does the Student Intifada Want?
With few exceptions, college and university presidents were slow and ineffective in responding to the protests and encampments on their campuses...
With few exceptions, college and university presidents were slow and ineffective in responding to the protests and encampments on their campuses...
Ambassador Bolton served as assistant to the president and national security advisor under President Donald Trump from 2018 to 2019...
ACTA's President Michael Poliakoff interviews Aayan Hirsi Ali, a Somali-born, Dutch-American writer, human rights activist and former politician...
On December 5, 2023, the public, perhaps more than at any prior time, began to fathom just how untethered our institutions of higher learning...
The revelations of antisemitism on elite college campuses – and the dysfunctional responses of their academic leaders – have shocked the American people.
The donor revolts at the University of Pennsylvania, Harvard University, and elsewhere are the long-overdue wake up calls that...
Can state education funding support student instruction at religious schools? The First Amendment’s two Religion Clauses require both that the governm...
The department seeks to rescind these regulations because it argues that “they are not necessary to protect the First Amendment right to free speech and free exercise of religion; have created confusion among institutions;...
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