Let Competition, Not Law, Determine Who Gets Into Harvard
The most sensible and effective way to police private college admissions practices isn't litigation or regulation, but competition.
The most sensible and effective way to police private college admissions practices isn't litigation or regulation, but competition.
Many Americans are said to be turning against higher education. They may just be sick of an expensive and dysfunctional model that's outlived its usefulness.
Seniors must choose from a list of acceptable post-school plans, or they won't graduate.
College puts the brakes on rewarding the educational successes of a minority group.
Pending court cases pertaining to race-based legislation.
But there are better ways for progressives to advance racial justice
They will also splinter the Democrats' minority base
More than 800,000 of them
Why the Supreme Court shouldn't overturn Michigan's Prop 2
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