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Government Power Versus Freedom of Private Colleges
Apr 25, 2012 by George Leef |
Should student religious groups have to take all comers?
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Peter Wood on Radio on Ward Case
Jan 30, 2012 by Ashley Thorne |
Peter Wood will discuss a counseling student who was expelled from Eastern Michigan University because the administration was intolerant of her Christian beliefs.
Continue Reading | Leave a Comment >Victory for Freedom of Conscience in Ward v. Polite
Jan 27, 2012 |
The NAS applauds the Sixth Circuit Court's decision to defend a counseling student's freedom of conscience.
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The Right to Dissent: Reply to KC Johnson
Jan 18, 2012 by Peter Wood |
NAS president Peter Wood responds to KC Johnson's assertion that NAS's defense of counseling student Jennifer Keeton contradicted NAS's commitment to equal treatment.
Continue Reading | Leave a Comment >Keeton Defense Contradicts NAS Principles
Jan 09, 2012 by KC Johnson |
NAS member KC Johnson dissents from NAS's stance on the decision in Keeton v. Anderson-Wiley.
Continue Reading | Leave a Comment >Court of Appeals Fails to Defend Freedom of Speech in Counseling Profession
Dec 20, 2011 |
A panel of three judges has ruled that Christian beliefs about homosexuality disqualified a student from pursuing a degree in counseling.
Continue Reading | Leave a Comment >Good Intentions and Creeping Censorship
Aug 08, 2011 by Glenn Ricketts |
In this piece over at Minding the Campus, attorney David French discusses the impact of recent judicial decsions on college campus civil liberties. It's not looking good for evangelical Christian organizations - such as those… Continue Reading | Leave a Comment >
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Cool Heads, Warm Hearts: Religious Media Leaders Discuss Environmental Economics
Jul 28, 2011 by Ashley Thorne |
A recent conference in Bozeman, Montana considered how to "protect both individual free will and good stewardship of Creation."
Continue Reading | Leave a Comment >Video: The Triumph of Judicial Conservatism
Jun 28, 2011 by |
Ed Whelan joins Andy Nash for a conversation on “judicial conservatism” and the state of law school education, civics, and the relationship between the law, Western Civilization, and the Christian tradition.
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A “Gentlemen’s Agreement” at Yale?
Jun 08, 2011 by Ashley Thorne |
Questions arise about Yale's decision to close an interdisciplinary program on anti-Semitism.
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Unearthing Matriarchy
Apr 21, 2011 by Peter Wood |
Peter Wood contrasts the university’s indulgence of the myth of matriarchal prehistory with its aversion to conservative Christianity.
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Preferred Colleagues
Apr 13, 2011 by Peter Wood |
Peter Wood examines a new study of hiring biases that faculty members admit to holding.
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Diversity Vigil at Princeton Theological Seminary
Mar 24, 2011 by Ashley Thorne |
Students and faculty gathered at the seminary to rehearse racial grievances and express outrage over flyers distributed on campus about the link between eugenics and African American abortions.
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Islamo-Correctness at Hartford Seminary
Feb 28, 2011 by Andrew Bieszad |
Andrew Bieszad tells how Hartford Seminary's insistence on "tolerance" for Muslims led to threats and discrimination (intolerance) against him when he disagreed with Islamic teachings. This article appeared in the "Islam in… Continue Reading | Leave a Comment >
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Daniel Bell (1919-2011) - An Appreciation
Feb 15, 2011 by Russell K. Nieli |
Russell Nieli offers an appreciation of Daniel Bell, the sociologist who taught us that the modernist elevation of self-expression as a cultural ideal would erode the personal discipline on which capitalism is based.
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