#364026
The timing would seem to allow the Supreme Court an opportunity to rule on the issue this term.
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#364027
A professor at California State University, Northridge is appealing a finding by school officials that he retaliated against students who complained of anti-gay and anti-women discrimination after the
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#364028
Here are seven lessons from the University of Missouri debacle.
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#364029
“This is a disaster,” Levin reiterated. “It’s a disaster from a Constitutional standpoint.”
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#364030
In The Wall Street Journal, Donald Trump says China practices currency manipulation, damaging the U.S. economy, and he vows to put an end to it if he becomes president.
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#364031

Modern Educayshun

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

The follow up to #Equality, Modern Educayshun delves into the potential dangers of our increasingly reactionary culture bred by social media and political co...
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#364032
Members of the University of Missouri football team raised awareness of the school's racial turmoil Saturday, joining forces with the student protesters and threatening to boycott football activities until president Tim Wolfe is removed from his position.The student group leading the protest, Concerned Student 1950, issued its list of demands, which the Columbia Daily Tribune published, to the university last month.
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#364033
In the aftermath of the University of Missouri football team and its $3.1 million coach threatening to boycott games, forcing the resignation of the university president over shadowy “institutional racism,” one thing is becoming increasingly clear: it’s time to do away with college football. College sports are a relic of a time when students actually engaged in being, you know, students. As in studying things. Studying, perhaps, to gain a skill set besides kicking a football or tackling another man or tossing a sphere through a hoop.
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#364034
A mom in southwest Florida was surprised to discover references to pimps, prostitutes, and drug dealers in her 8th grade daughter's math homework.
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#364035
A fight over Halloween costumes at Yale devolves into an effort to censor dissenting views.
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#364036
The Phi Kappa Psi chapter at the University of Virginia filed a $25 million lawsuit Monday against Rolling Stone for the fraternity's portrayal in a 2014 story alleging that its members gang-raped a freshman in 2012.
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#364037
A U.S. Marine who was court-martialed for not removing a Bible verse from her desk has appealed, bolstered by a religious liberty law firm.
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#364038
Jeb Bush finally answered the question that's on everyone's mind heading into 2016: if he could go back in time and kill baby Hitler, would he do it?
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#364039
Capitulation to student protests at Mizzou and Yale show how universities now exist to instill political conformity rather than to teach.
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#364040
Staff training to prevent harassment and assault is crucial at all facilities, and full access to health care is imperative.
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#364041

YOUNG: Free speech, not disruption

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

Last Friday, the William F. Buckley, Jr. Program hosted its fifth annual conference on “The Future of Free Speech.” Planned over six months ago, the daylong conference brought together 14 distinguished guests from policy, journalism and academia to discuss contemporary issues of free speech. The prospect of our panelists speaking freely, however, did not sit well with everyone at Yale.
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#364042
From Burma to Iran to Cuba, dictators take advantage of lifted sanctions to sustain their rule.
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#364043
We forget World War I at our own peril. Whether we know it or not, society continues to experience its aftershocks today.
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#364044
Mr. Trump, who has misstated facts about his own life story and about his presidential campaign, challenged elements of Mr. Carson’s autobiography, including an account of trying to stab a childhood friend.
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#364045
Two weeks of new thermal scanning in Egypt’s Giza pyramids have identified anomalies in the 4,500 year-old burial structures, including a major one in the largest pyramid, the Antiquities Ministry announced Monday.
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#364046
Good news for Ben Carson, Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz: The more Republican voters see them, the more they like them.
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#364047
Screenshot of invitation to fifth annual conference. Attendees at the William F. Buckley, Jr. Program’s “Fifth Annual Conference on the Future of Free Speech: Threats in Higher Education and Beyond” were greeted with Yale free speech event attendees get spat on, called “racist” by liberals...
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#364048

A Tale of Two Shootings

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

Obama and his MSM operatives live in a world of fable.
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#364049
Luxembourg’s Foreign Minister has warned the migrant crisis could break up EU member states and lead to “actual war”
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#364050
Well, whaddya know? Maybe those Hillary Clinton emails didn’t include top-secret information after all. At least, that’s the conclusion reportedly drawn by Director of National Intelligence James C...
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