Reviewing The American Revolutions of 1776 by Vincent Philip Muñoz, an antidote to bilateral attacks on the Declaration of Independence.
Edited version of remarks at The Public Interest Fellowship's Annual Forum held July 11, 2025, on its tenth anniversary.
Higher education badly needs reform, but will not get it unless it is willing to reexamine many attitudes and practices of elite universities.
Critics of actions by Israel, then America, against Iran make five fatal errors in their assumptions about propriety and just cause of war.
Trump has started a final battle for the future of conservatism, by daring examine clear evidence that conservatives had lost their way.
Lee Bollinger, in his latest article, pretends that universities protect free expression, when university administrations have betrayed it.
Review of On Democracy and Death Cults - Israel and the Future of Civilization, by Douglas Murray - a ringing defense of Israel.
A model law in Utah suggests a way for Harvard University and President Donald Trump to settle their differences. But will Harvard take it?
Groups that have for decades stood for human rights, now twist the concept beyond recognition to excuse their vilification of Israel.
Professors at Harvard Law School show selective outrage at alleged offenses against the rule of law, by Donald Trump and Barack Obama.