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Students Disciplined for Praying Settle Case Against College

Students Disciplined for Praying Settle Case Against College
Alameda, CA – Two college students who were disciplined for praying have achieved a settlement that retracts their discipline and pays their attorney’s fees, ending nearly two years of legal wrangling. The incident that ignited the case happened in December 2007 when an instructor at the College of Alameda complained about a private, consensual prayer in...
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1940 Statement of Principles on Academic Freedom and Tenure

1940 Statement of Principles on Academic Freedom and Tenure
1940 Statement of Principles on Academic Freedom and Tenure Download this statement as a .pdf. In 1940, following a series of joint conferences begun in 1934, representatives of the American Association of University Professors and of the Association of American Colleges (now the Association of American Colleges and Universities) agreed upon a restatement of principles set...
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The Anti-military Bias On Campus

The Anti-military Bias On Campus
The Anti-military Bias On Campus November 23, 2005 By Jerry Coffee Historically, college campuses have been the lightening rod for anti-military sentiment and violence. This has ranged from peaceful candlelight vigils to the occupation of administrative buildings, from the torching of ROTC facilities to the tragic deaths of students at Kent State during the Vietnam war. Even now...
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Amicus Harvard Law School Professors In Support of FAIR

Amicus Harvard Law School Professors In Support of FAIR
Amicus Harvard Law School Professors In Support of FAIR, in Rumsfeld v. FAIR source: http://www.acslaw.org/node/8623 By Harold Eugene Oliver III, George Washington University Law School Amici of various Harvard Law School Professors put forth the following arguments in support of FAIR: (1) The Solomon Amendment...
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Anti-JAG policy quashes law students’ free speech rights

Anti-JAG policy quashes law students’ free speech rights
By James Kirchick Published Wednesday, October 15, 2003 Source: http://www.yaledailynews.com/opinion/staff-columns/2003/10/15/anti-jag-policy-quashes-law-students-free-speech-r/ On Monday, the Yale Daily News reported that nearly half of the Yale Law School’s professors plan to sue the Department of Defense over its campus recruiting policies. In their haste, they ought to heed the words of of the free speech champion, and former Supreme Court Justice Louis...
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College Professor: “Real Freedom will come when American Soldiers Murder Superiors

College Professor: “Real Freedom will come when American Soldiers Murder Superiors
College Professor: “Real Freedom will come when American Soldiers Murder Superiors Vows to kick young conservatives off campus HERNDON, VA – Warren Community College English professor, John Daly, said that “Real freedom will come when soldiers in Iraq turn their guns on their superiors.” Rebecca Beach, a freshman...
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One Tribe At A Time #4: The Full Document at last!

One Tribe At A Time #4: The Full Document at last!
Share By Steven Pressfield [Because of the extraordinary response to Maj. Jim Gant's paper, One Tribe At A Time, I've decided to leave it up all week in the "Number One Slot."  My ongoing interview with Chief Ajmal Khan Zazai will pick again next Friday; the Chief has been in Kabul all week, meeting with...
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Accuracy in Academia American Council on Education Campus Magazine Online Campus Watch College Patriot Collegiate Network Eagle Forum Foundation for Individual Rights in Education Freedom of Association: the Coalition for Truth Frontpage Magazine Independent Women’s Forum Intercollegiate Studies Institute Leadership Institute Manhattan Institute: Center for the American University Minding the Campus National Association of Scholars NoIndoctrination.org Students and Alumni for Colgate The Fund for American Studies Young America’s Foundation We The People USA War On Terror Speech...
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Studies on Academic Bais

Studies on Academic Bais
The Social and Political Views of American Professors: By Neil Gross and Solon Simmons PDF Profiles of the American University Volume I: Political Beliefs & Behavior of College Faculty: By Gary A. Tobin and Aryeh K.Weinberg–JewishResearch.org–2006 PDF Faculty Partisan Affiliations in All Disciplines: A Voter-Registration Study By Christopher F. Cardiff and Daniel B. Klein–Critical Review–July 2006: PDF Deception, Discrimination, and...
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