No More Federal Student Aid Money for Charlotte School of Law
…who can arrange to pay for their degrees with money from willing funders. No doubt there will be attrition among the law schools, but it will come from market competition,…
…who can arrange to pay for their degrees with money from willing funders. No doubt there will be attrition among the law schools, but it will come from market competition,…
…all private lending. The Senate will consider the bill in 2010. In addition to changing the way students borrow money, the bill will also increase the maximum annual Pell Grant…
…will rise by 5 percent. Enrollment growth was a big reason why the community colleges will be in the black—the Senate is proposing an $85 million increase in funding to…
…three or four year period [we will].” “We will make a good effort toward enhancing faculty salaries, but it will be a struggle because this will be an extremely tight…
…receiving taxpayer dollars adhere to the tenets of responsible science—including the assurance that research questions, methods, and reporting will be guided by an inviolable commitment to free inquiry. There’s a…
…with Free-Speech, Not Censorship former head of the ACLU Nadine Strossen lays out a two-fold defense of free speech. First, she advocates free speech on the basis of First Amendment…
It’s a simple principle, really: In a free society, government cannot force an individual to belong to any group. Instead, each of us chooses with whom we will associate, and…
…of a free speech law in North Carolina was very important to him because Appalachian State University, which is in the district he represented at the time, had a free…
…op-ed, quoted then-UC president Robert Hutchins, who had said, “The cure for ideas that we may oppose lies through open discussion rather than through inhibition—free inquiry is indispensable to the…