Law Professors Hate Free Speech and Embrace Control
…and Method [6] An element of “cherished delusion” that still centrally animates the law academy is reflected by Yale Law professor Owen Fiss and his book “Pillars of Justice: Lawyers…
…and Method [6] An element of “cherished delusion” that still centrally animates the law academy is reflected by Yale Law professor Owen Fiss and his book “Pillars of Justice: Lawyers…
…Yale Professor of American Studies blamed the attacks on Israeli settler colonialism and White supremacy. A former Emory Professor of Medicine chanted “Glory to all resistance fighters” at a pro-Palestine…
The law school deans at places such as Yale, Harvard, Stanford, and Penn rarely turn to me for advice. Ok, never. That’s partly because I am not a lawyer but…
…quality American higher education. Seven of the nine schools have female presidents. The two with men in charge, Yale and Princeton, probably won’t for long, as their presidents are both…
…must be supported by this latest world power. And, he knows that the wokeness and anti-democratic ideologies that afflict most Ivy League institutions in the U.S. such as Harvard, Yale,…
…was the puerile rhetoric of “Yalies4Palestine.” In the world of fantasy the Yale students inhabit, Gaza has been an “open-air prison” since the Israelis left it in 2005, notwithstanding Israel…
…“major achievement of the resistance.” Zareena Grewal, a professor at Yale: “Prayers for Palestinians. Israel is a murderous, genocidal settler state and Palestinians have every right to resist through armed…
…among the most vocal, as signatories from Yale, Harvard, Princeton, and Brown University are counted among the BDS movement’s ranks. Last year, the anti-Semitism watchdog, StopAntisemitism, ranked Columbia University and…
…student body. Yale University, another school subject to a federal complaint and a lawsuit over alleged racial discrimination in undergraduate admissions, has vowed to create “an inclusive, diverse, and excellent…
…opinion, and emboldens partisan judges, especially when law professors from the “elite” law schools like Yale and Harvard (where eight out of nine Supreme Court Justices are alumnae) fancy themselves…
…the Law. The president of Yale University, Peter Salovey, pledged compliance with the ruling. But by stressing Yale’s continued commitment to “diversity,” Salovey left open the possibility that his pledge…
…outstanding biography of this fascinating scientist, see Slack, N. G. and Wilson, E. O. (2011). G. Evelyn Hutchinson and the Invention of Modern Ecology, Yale University Press. Image: Adobe Stock…
…Yale professorship and curriculum for embracing atheism, collectivism, and Keynesianism, which he considered a perversion of academic freedom and contrary to the views of most Yale alumni, which he believed…
…silencing dissent compared to their male counterparts. This gender gap is more pronounced at elite schools—like Yale, Stanford, Oberlin, and Middlebury—which place their many graduates, who hold illiberal views about…
…as financial advisors are required to explain risks to potential investors. Then, if the educational investment turns sour—i.e., choosing Yale over Boston University despite middling SAT scores—nobody is to blame…
…at a liberal arts university like Yale, which may be beyond hope. A sympathetic president who realizes she has a problem, rather than one that has drunk the DEI Kool-Aid,…
…Mailer looks to me like George Bush, Jr. after an all-night bender at Yale. That’s where the resemblance stops, I think. Mailer counts among the greatest novelists of the Beat…
…are contrary to what universities say it is and should be, and they classify certain speech—that with which they disagree—as harmful, cruel, and even “violent.” Last March, Yale Law School…
…higher education. Many sympathizers occupy official positions at prestigious schools such as Yale and Duke. The Consortium’s work also incorporates intersectional and racial-justice frameworks through its conferences and seminars. In…
…principles which have recreated forced segregation as an educational best practice. That started at the top. In Neo-Segregation at Yale, Dion Pierre and Peter Wood show that, for decades, elite…
…universities. But, historically, elite institutions, particularly Harvard and Yale, served as exemplars of higher education and pioneered financial practices such as annual alumni funds, national fundraising campaigns, and aggressive tactics…
…number of law school administrators graduated from Yale and Harvard Law, and this affiliation tends to overwhelm their allegiance to their own institutions.1 This helps consolidate traditional ranking hierarchy that…
…unlearned fringe character throwing ideological bombs into current debates. She earned degrees from Yale, Columbia Law School (where she was a law review editor), and Harvard Medical School, so there…
For how many years have elite colleges been playing a double game of inclusivity/selectivity? Some years back, Yale President Peter Salovey had an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal affirming…
In the acknowledgements to her infamous Yale Law Journal article of 2017, the Biden administration’s hipster Federal Trade Commission (FTC) chair, Lina Khan, thanked Berkeley Law professor David Singh Grewal…
…of Southern California on the basis that various campus initiatives and scholarships provided unfair advantages to women. This was followed by an investigation against Yale University, which led to a…
…some instances, embrace a culture that devalues intellectual accomplishment. Imagine if these same admissions functionaries conceded that if too many blacks enrolled at Harvard or Yale, the campus would soon…
…and that Cornell also has a very heavy Jewish enrollment. Harvard and Yale stick strictly to a quota system. Rix has been following a policy of picking the outstanding Jewish…
…at Yale made them suicidal, but being forced to withdraw from Yale makes them potentially even more so. How could that be? Based on what the students quoted in this…
…fit to practice law in the United States. Regarding rankings, as a Yale Law School graduate and friend of mine put it, Yale started things off in “A very Yale-like…