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Abortion Bias in Academia
by: Tony Perkins, December 05, 2008

In a new study sure to capture the Left's attention, a research team at Johns Hopkins is attempting to persuade policymakers that abortion does not cause emotional distress, despite strong evidence to the contrary. (read more)


M & M Health Care
by: Malcolm A. Kline, December 10, 2008

Professors generous with their time and ideas frequently concoct policies that U.S. presidents of both parties adopt. (read more)


Academia Nuts Outed
by: Malcolm A. Kline, January 05, 2009

With three semesters gone, the list of dubious academic achievements of 2008 is a long one but we will try to whittle it down. (read more)


Brave New Pedagogues
by: Malcolm A. Kline, February 11, 2009

Academics pride themselves on dreaming up the cutting edge ideas that govern us. That might not be a good thing. (read more)


Rethinking Global Institutions
by: Alanna Hultz, February 24, 2009

As the world struggles with a financial crisis, leaders have called for a fundamental rethinking of global institutions. (read more)


Falling Behind
by: Alanna Hultz, March 03, 2009

Development gaps have appeared in Latin America as early as the 1820s. The gap was closed and reappeared in the 1980s when these country’s foreign debt exceeded their earning power and they were not able to repay it. (read more)


Kors on FIRE
by: Bethany Stotts, March 06, 2009

Oppression studies have colonized the new campus, spreading academic orthodoxies throughout the Humanities, argued Alan Charles Kors at CPAC. (read more)


Giving Mother Earth a Facelift
by: Mytheos Holt, June 29, 2009

The American Enterprise Institute (AEI) recently hosted a discussion entitled “Governing Geoengineering.” (read more)


Public Option or Government Takeover?
by: Bethany Stotts, June 30, 2009

Amidst the heated debate over the future of health care, one professor told the House Subcommittee on Health that it could take 4 trillion dollars to make sure “nearly everyone” in America has health insurance. (read more)


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