More Guns Make Schools Safer: Parkland Report Says Arm Teachers
A recent report by the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Commission has recommended arming school teachers to protect students. The 439-page report comes nearly a year after the shooting in Parkland, Florida that left seventeen dead and an additional seventeen injured. “All stakeholders—school districts, law enforcement, mental health providers, city and county governments, […]
Yik Yak and the Right to Free Speech
A lawsuit against the University of Mary Washington was reinstated by the Fourth Circuit in a case that poses a threat to free speech, according to experts on the issue. The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals reinstated a lawsuit by the Feminist Majority Foundation against the University of Mary Washington in Virginia, in which the Foundation […]
Harvard’s Single Sex Sanctions
A year and a half after Harvard first introduced sanctions on single-sex organizations, the fight for freedom of association on campus carries on, and it may come down to some influential alumni to save the campus. On December 3, 2018, sororities, fraternities, and three Harvard College students filed suits in federal and state courts, alleging that […]
Back In The Game: Scalise Offers A Moving Testimony On Community In The Face Of Violence
In a time where we throw around the term “violent rhetoric” on an almost daily basis, we seem to have forgotten what actual violence looks like, what actual violence can do to people. Steve Scalise hasn’t forgotten. Instead, he has devoted his new book to the men and women who came together after the Congressional […]