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The Damage Wrought by Our Nation's Top Law Schools Apr. 12, 2023

The Raffel Ticket

With their graduates occupying eight of nine seats on the U.S. Supreme Court, Yale and Harvard law s... Read More

Goodbye Affirmative Action, Hello Individual Freedom and Dignity Nov. 09, 2022

Star Parker

The Supreme Court just heard arguments in the case Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard and Stude... Read More

Race Matters Nov. 03, 2022

Susan Estrich

The Supreme Court this week signaled its readiness to toss out another longstanding precedent and pr... Read More

The Government and Race Nov. 03, 2022

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

This week, the Supreme Court of the United States is confronting yet again an issue that has bedevil... Read More

Supreme Court Poised to Strike Down Racial Preferences Nov. 02, 2022

Betsy McCaughey

Lawsuits against Harvard University and the University of North Carolina are exposing the crude and ... Read More

The Campus Diversity Scam Oct. 26, 2022

Betsy McCaughey

Democratic politicians and their media toadies are warning that the Supreme Court is poised to rule ... Read More

In the Belly of the Beast: An Israeli Hero Goes to Harvard May. 17, 2022

Jeff Robbins

"If you're not a socialist before you're 25," goes the expression, "you've got no heart. And if you'... Read More

Time to End Affirmative Action Feb. 02, 2022

Betsy McCaughey

Americans are fed up with racial preferences. More than three-quarters of Americans believe Presiden... Read More

The Supreme Court Must Now End the 'Systemic Racism' of Affirmative Action Feb. 26, 2021

Josh Hammer

As the nation's incipient racial reckoning following last May's killing of George Floyd morphed into... Read More

The Progressive Racism of the Ivy League Aug. 18, 2020

Patrick Buchanan

If the definition of racism is deliberate discrimination based on race, color or national origin, Ya... Read More

Alberto Alesina and Austerity's Influence May. 28, 2020

Veronique de Rugy

The world has lost a great economist. Alberto Alesina suddenly passed away from cardiac arrest while... Read More

The Lockdown, Evangelicals and the Afterlife: A Response to Steven Pinker May. 26, 2020

Dennis Prager

Harvard professor of psychology Steven Pinker tweeted last week: "Belief in an afterlife is a malign... Read More

Red China's Infection of US Classrooms Jan. 29, 2020

Michelle Malkin

Dangerous menaces are spreading from mainland China to the United States. Surgical masks and Big Pha... Read More

Harvard Wins Oct. 03, 2019

Susan Estrich

Diversity means just that. Getting into college isn't just a numbers game. No one has a "right" to g... Read More

Taking Good Money From Bad People Sep. 10, 2019

Froma Harrop

The now-former head of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Lab went from hero to zero in... Read More

Watch Out for Warren Jun. 22, 2019

Susan Estrich

No one had a worse campaign debut than Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren. Pocahontas. Why was she... Read More

'Victims' Dictate May. 29, 2019

John Stossel

"I don't feel safe," says a Harvard student in a video. What threatens her? The dean of her Ha... Read More

The Right to a Defense May. 27, 2019

Daily Editorials

The American system of justice strives, in fits and starts, toward fairness. Several features help a... Read More

Harvard's Insatiable Identity-Politics Cannibals May. 15, 2019

Michelle Malkin

I have no love for left-wing, Hillary-promoting Hollywood producer and accused #MeToo villain Harvey... Read More

Taping Mouths at Harvard Mar. 07, 2019

Froma Harrop

It was inevitable that the #MeToo movement, started with valid anger at sexual harassment, would ope... Read More