The Editorial Board August 20, 2024
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The Editorial Board
Wall Street Journal
Excerpt: Another day, another Biden Administration regulation, and another loss in federal court. This time it’s the Education Department’s 1,577-page rule on Title IX, the law that prohibits sex discrimination. The Supreme Court on Friday upheld lower judges who stayed the regulation and, despite quibbles by four Justices, all nine seem to believe the rule is an overreach.
Read More Bret Stephens August 20, 2024
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Bret Stephens
New York Times
Excerpt: As college students return to campus, this is what I hope a university president might say to them about how their school intends to handle future protests.
Read More Virginia King August 19, 2024
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Virginia King
The College Fix
Excerpt: An open letter that opposes the American Association of University Professors’ new position to support academic boycotts quickly gained over 1,000 signatures from scholars and faculty upset by the recent decision.
Read More Featured August 19, 2024
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Featured
Ron Krebs and Cary Nelson
Petition
On Friday, August 9, 2024, the American Association of University Professors, which has long eloquently defended the core principle of academic freedom, reversed course and declared academic boycotts legitimate.
We believe the AAUP’s new position is wrong-headed and dangerous. We cannot safeguard academic freedom by violating academic freedom. Normalizing academic boycotts poses a profound threat to academic freedom.
Read More Talia Barnes August 19, 2024
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Talia Barnes
Foundation for Individual Rights in Expression
Excerpt: In an August 14 letter to the campus community, Columbia University President Minouche Shafik announced her resignation after serving in the role for just over 13 months. She referred to “a period of turmoil where it has been difficult to overcome divergent views across our community” and “tension, division, and politicization” that has “disrupted our campus over the last year.”
Read More Mitch Daniels August 19, 2024
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Mitch Daniels
Washington Post
Excerpt: Dan Patrick’s sports radio talk show, which I regard as the country’s best, winds up its daily program with a segment called “What did we learn?” As America’s colleges return to work for the fall semester, after anti-Israel protests in the spring dealt yet another blow to their fading reputations and attractiveness, they should be asking themselves that question in earnest. After decades of money pouring in and smug self-satisfaction, the answer won’t come easily.
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