Academia — a bastion of free speech and thought, right? Well, no. At least not in the case of too many West Virginia colleges and universities, according to a report by the Foundation for Individual ...
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Here’s what bothers me about the debate over the performance of the presidents of the University of Pennsylvania, Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology at last week’s ...
Why are so many institutions and government agencies all of a sudden interested in regulating speech? Why is so-called misinformation a much bigger issue today than it was in the past? The answer you ...
“Critical infrastructure in the US contains industrial control systems that are known to be easy targets for cyber attackers,” warns Gordon G. Chang at The Hill. “On Nov. 25, an Iran-linked hacker ...
"If the problem with campus speech codes is the selectivity with which universities penalize various forms of bigotry," wrote James Kirchick recently in The New York Times, "the solution is not to ...
The guidance, for example, tells federal employees not to use the words “blacklist” or “whitelist” because of the racial connotations and also cautions against “using terms that assign a gender to ...
SACRAMENTO—Political activists occasionally propose a new constitutional convention, which would gather delegates from the states to craft amendments to the nation’s founding document. It’s a long and ...
A Texas bill that aimed to prohibit professional and trade associations like the National Association of Realtors (NAR) from denying membership based on protected characteristics or what’s perceived ...
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