The New York Times Gets Everything Wrong in This Article That Falsely Claims Economists Don't Like School Choice
The paper's editors wouldn't recognize economic thinking if they were bludgeoned to death by a supply and demand curve.
The paper's editors wouldn't recognize economic thinking if they were bludgeoned to death by a supply and demand curve.
The new law actually removes school-specific language from the definition of third-degree assault.
Richard Pan's bill reflects a busybody mindset that undermines parents and endangers children.
A terrible blow to free speech on campus
Betsy Devos is a promising choice for education secretary.
The decision is a welcome departure from a tendency to sacrifice privacy on the altar of a drug-free society.
University is 'taking this situation very seriously.' Why?
In an NPR interview, the president explained the difference between being polite and being politically correct.
A private school in Atlanta provides a safer alternative.
Trump's pick for Education Secretary is an encouraging break from failed authoritarian policies toward children.
The Midwest farmer's daughters are not alright.
Instapundit Glenn Reynolds lays out reform that will maintain antidiscrimination law while taming its excesses.
Was the 2016 election an anti-PC backlash? Here's the evidence.
New category of violence
PEN America's recent report on the state of free speech on college campuses was a robust - yet nuanced - defense of free expression.
A bill aimed at protecting Jewish students from discrimination would have a chilling effect on constitutionally protected speech.
Teen's attorney speaks out while school district praises cop for shooting.
Reed College dean chides students for heckling, interrupting speaker Kimberly Peirce
The bill, unanimously approved by the Senate last week, intensifies the conflict between antidiscrimination law and freedom of speech.
This cult tells young people all their problems are due to trauma, marginalization, and oppression. Sound familiar?
Who says bipartisanism is dead?
Maybe Santa should just put everybody on the 'naughty' list and be done with it.
One parent's objection to deliberately provocative language gets the classic novels 'temporarily' suspended from a Virginia school district.
His group project was due later this week.
The Southern Poverty Law Center says yes, predictably.
Trump's choice of education secretary will prompt a fight over who has control.
Ohio State student and Somali immigrant Abdul Razak Ali Artan, 18, was named as the now-deceased perpetrator of Monday's attack.
According to one student senator, the organization didn't want to give the wrongful impression that free speech is, like, the greatest.
America party 'provides an opportunity for students to dress or behave in a way that offends or oppresses others.'
Thomas Jefferson: founded the United States, and also owned slaves. Both things are true. Sorry.
'It's almost as if the political acumen of Beyonce and Jay-Z counts for nothing!'
Leading libertarian thinkers say the billionaire bully might be better than Obama and Hillary on foreign policy, education, and more.
President Donald Trump: a mass-triggering event.
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