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It's racially discriminatory to prohibit racial discrimination. That's the bottom line of a decision issued by the United States Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit.
Today we live in an America with enormous cultural variety in which very few things are considered universally verboten. But on college campus it's different.
Both President Barack Obama and Elena Kagan bring to public service attitudes that are commonplace in the faculty lounge but not nearly so common in the rest of America.
On October 5, Alan Charles Kors, professor of history at the University of Pennsylvania, delivered the second of AEI"s 1998-1999 Bradley Lectures.
Once the most open-minded and intellectually rigorous institutions, America's colleges and universities have become close-minded and dishonest.
For those who have been troubled by the tendency of universities to adopt campus speech codes, a worrisome new fad is rearing its head in the nation's schools of education.
It is an interesting phenomenon that the response of the left half of our political spectrum to criticism and argument is often to try to shut it down.
God bless the ACLU for cleansing the public life of the United States, at last, of discriminatory religious speech.





