by Ricardo Gomez | Apr 19, 2024 | South America
Brazil is facing its greatest struggle for freedom of speech since the end of the military regime that ran the country from 1964-85. For the first time since the adoption of the 1988 Constitution, freedom of speech has been effectively limited without due process, and contrary to the Constitution, the criminal code, and the Marco Civil.
by Alan Dershowitz | Apr 19, 2024 | Education
Universities cannot morally punish anti-black racism while tolerating anti-Jewish racism, even if the First Amendment protects both.
by Neil Erian | Apr 19, 2024 | Education
Educational practices linked to school shootings demand an investigation of the public schools.
by Donald J. Boudreaux | Apr 19, 2024 | Military
The most equitable and just sharing of the burden of America’s military is assured by its all-volunteer nature, and that conscription would be inequitable and unjust.
by Kimberlee Josephson | Apr 19, 2024 | Business
Students should be reminded that money-making is not an evil endeavor when done ethically and efficiently, and productive pursuits do not need to be tasked with tackling societal ills.
by Alan Dershowitz | Apr 19, 2024 | Middle East & Israel
All in all, the number of absolutely innocent Gazans — babies, children and adults who are not complicit in Hamas crimes — is a fraction of those claimed by Israel’s enemies, including so-called human rights groups.
by Alan Dershowitz | Apr 16, 2024 | Middle East & Israel
Why Is Biden Stopping Israel From Attacking Iran’s Nuclear Weapons Program?
by Yonatan Daon | Apr 15, 2024 | Middle East & Israel
Israel must realise that this is a golden opportunity that it cannot afford not to realise. It’s either now or in a year or two with a nuclear Iran. The ball is in Israel’s court.
by Brian Phillips | Apr 15, 2024 | Philosophy
The individual, according to the Progressive intellectuals, existed, not for his own personal happiness, but to self-sacrificially serve others.