The Partnership for Public Service this week launched a new survey of federal employees’ morale and attitude toward work, in an effort to maintain some level of data continuity after the Office of ...
In an April 11, 2025, letter to Harvard University President Alan Garber and Harvard Corporation Lead Member Penny Pritzker, Trump administration officials from the General Services Administration, ...
I have an article titled "Viewpoint Diversity" Requirements as a New Fairness Doctrine forthcoming in several months in the George Mason Law Review, and I wanted to serialize a draft of it here. There ...
T his past spring, I received an email announcing Johns Hopkins’s new comprehensive partnership with a conservative think tank, the American Enterprise Institute. The initiative aimed to “encourage ...
The American Association of University Professors (AAUP) recently published an essay in its flagship magazine, Academe, titled “Seven Theses Against Viewpoint Diversity.” Written by Lisa Siraganian, ...
In an age of lightning-fast texts and emails, is the United States Postal Service still necessary? Tamara Caulkins is the Voting Education Chair for the League of Women Voters Kittitas County. She ...
The June 26 Jackson Hole News and Guide article, "Experts warn of wildfire pitfalls" bemoaned the decline in volunteer firefighters and promotes fear of wildfire by saying, “It should scare everybody ...
Mark Meyer is a 40-year BN/BNSF railroader, originally from Cut Bank, Montana, along the route of the Empire Builder. He now lives in Portland, Oregon. Mark Meyer is a former BNSF employee who now ...
Dr. Morton is a professor of philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania. Is hiring more conservative professors and admitting more conservative students a solution to liberal bias in American higher ...
Oakland's new UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital is an example of a project that could shift the narrative around Oakland, Chris Iglesias writes. Viewpoint: Bay Area transit systems' payroll went up as ...
HATTIESBURG, Miss. — A Mississippi resident properly pleaded his First Amendment violation claims against three Laurel City council representatives who interrupted his speech during a public meeting ...
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