Trump's Haste Begets Lawlessness
The president treats legal constraints as inconveniences that can be overridden by executive fiat.
The president treats legal constraints as inconveniences that can be overridden by executive fiat.
Under new State Department guidance, having private or no social media presence "may be reflective of evasiveness and call into question [a student visa] applicant's credibility."
Trump is wielding the state against a school whose politics he doesn't like.
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It's the best shield when the executive branch tries to strong-arm private universities.
Nominees include stories on inflation breaking brains, America's first drug war, Afghans the U.S. left behind, Javier Milei, and much more.
The Harvard psychologist discusses recent gains for free speech at Harvard, growing political and ideological threats to academic freedom, and the importance of shared knowledge in sustaining truth and progress.
An immigration judge found the official document initiating Kseniia Petrova’s deportation to be legally deficient. She remains in detention, unable to further her cancer research.
To remain independent, institutions of higher education should end their reliance on taxpayer money.
The president has launched a multifaceted crusade against speech that offends him.
The administration's demands extend far beyond its avowed concern about antisemitism and enforcement of "civil rights laws."
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Apparently freezing $2 billion in federal funding wasn't enough.
Harvard's law faculty previously criticized the Obama administration's assault on norms of free speech and due process.
As Israel-Hamas demonstrations continue in the new school year, the misunderstanding of free speech is fueling disruption and hypocrisy on campuses.
A Harvard Dean suggests universities can and should limit controversial speech.
Harvard is taking steps away from politicization. Will other schools follow?
Following months of campus protests over the war between Israel and Hamas, the university has announced that it will no longer weigh in on current events.
The Institute for Justice has launched a project to reform land use regulation.
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Martin Kulldorff talks about his dismissal from Harvard Medical School, persisting college vaccine mandates, and surviving COVID-era censorship on the latest episode of Just Asking Questions.
Activists oppose research on how to safely deploy an emergency cooling system for the planet.
The psychologist and bestselling author argues that Harvard's free speech policy was so "selectively prosecuted that it became a national joke."
Harvard should pick someone with academic integrity as its next president.
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How identity politics and institutional cowardice have undermined the free speech on which our society relies.
Aaron Sibarium discusses the downfall of former Harvard President Claudine Gay on the latest episode of Just Asking Questions.
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The media response to Claudine Gay's ouster has been ludicrous.
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The next president should put more effort into fixing the college's abysmal free speech ranking.
Big government has been ruinous for millions of people. Charities aren't perfect, but they are much more efficient and effective.
Academic malfeasance by Harvard's president deserves media coverage and condemnation, not excuses.
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If activists want to help young people, they should start before college.
Contra Joe Biden, they argue that these recent rulings show respect for individual rights and concern for racial and sexual minorities.
A new complaint argues that legacy admissions violate the Civil Rights Act.
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A preliminary assessment of today's decisions. The majority rightly struck a blow against the use of racial preferences for purposes of advancing "diversity" in education. But there are some flaws in its reasoning.
There is no reason for public universities to grant preferential treatment to the scions of their alumni.
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