Day: July 22, 2025

University of North Texas Faces the Music

Editor’s Note: The following is an article originally published by the National Association of Scholars on July 22, 2025. It is crossposted here with permission. The insidious force that is cancel culture has not prevailed in a five-year ongoing legal battle between a University of North Texas (UNT) professor and the university. The National Association of Scholars (NAS) tracks instances […]

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Ames v. Ohio Affirms Equal Civil Rights for All, Undercuts DEI Legal Basis

On June 5, 2025, the Supreme Court decided Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services, a case about judicial standards for determining whether employment discrimination occurred, which favored or disadvantaged persons of different genders. What implications, if any, does this unanimous decision have for the “diversity, equity, and inclusion” (DEI) movement? DEI’s Momentum and Judicial Pushback Central […]

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Trey Yingst Can’t Bring Himself to Condemn Hamas

Is there any news that is not fake news? The question is not rhetorical. Some media sources are admittedly engaged in partisan politics under the guise of news reporting, but many at least give an obligatory nod to the notion of journalism as something in principle separable from propaganda. One wonders, though, if any news […]

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When Anti-Semitism Is Claimed, Facts Must Follow

As a professor with over twenty years of experience in higher education, I’ve watched with growing concern—not only at the rise of anti-Semitism on campus, but also at the shallow, reactive ways many institutions have responded. Nationwide, Jewish students are encountering levels of hostility and marginalization that would have been nearly unimaginable just a few […]

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