April 6, 2021

The Death of God and the Death of Higher Education

Mark T. Mitchell

As the screaming mob seeks to shut down all serious inquiry and silence all debate and opposition, the logos remains the only serious alternative.

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April 2, 2021

University Sued for Violating Music Prof’s Free Speech

Thomas K. Lindsay

Music theorist Timothy Jackson has filed a lawsuit against the University of North Texas, which violated his First Amendment rights in response to baseless claims of racism.

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April 1, 2021

Higher Ed Approaches the Antiracism Training Abyss

William A. Jacobson

As universities across America push neo-racist “antiracism” ideology, they are damaging themselves and our nation.

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March 31, 2021

China's Confucius Institutes Might Be Closing, But They Succeeded

Rachelle Peterson

The United States is headed toward a post-Confucius Institute world. The CCP knows that and is prepared. Meanwhile, Chinese government influence is appearing under new guises.

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March 31, 2021

Event: Sub-Standard Science

National Association of Scholars

Join the National Association of Scholars on April 8th at 2 pm ET as we launch Climbing Down, our analysis of the Next Generation Science Standards.

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March 31, 2021

Introducing Resolute, The Civics Alliance Newsletter

David Randall

Resolute is the Civics Alliance’s newsletter, informing you about the most urgent issues in American civics education. Click to read the first issue and subscribe.

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March 30, 2021

UT Law Evades the First Amendment

David Acevedo

UT Austin alumnus Louis K. Bonham conducted an in-depth investigation and discovered that UT Law's Law and Religion Clinic intends to curb the study and teaching of the First Amendment.

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March 30, 2021

UT Law School’s First Amendment Center: An Update

Louis K. Bonham

In this piece, Louis Bonham investigates the University of Texas Law School's First Amendment Center, which, after further research, he demonstrates is not so concerned with the First Am......

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March 29, 2021

South Dakota Prohibits Ideological Discrimination in Higher Education

David Randall

NAS welcomes the passage of this bill into law and congratulates South Dakota's governor and legislature for this welcome measure to protect South Dakotans against discrimination.

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March 29, 2021

Seussian Freedom

Peter Wood and David Randall

NAS's Peter Wood and David Randall comment on the recent cancellation of Dr. Seuss, as well as how it relates to the broader issues of academic cancel culture.

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