Stanford, What Did You Expect?
The rampage in Main Quad and the president’s office was as predictable as it is contemptible. By allowing disorder to fester, the University has earned its humiliation.
The rampage in Main Quad and the president’s office was as predictable as it is contemptible. By allowing disorder to fester, the University has earned its humiliation.
Stanford’s administration needs to stiffen its wobbly spine, articulate clear rules for protesters, and promptly eject those who do not comply.
Whether you relish or despise any particular change, one cannot help but fall in love with the churn.
The line between free expression and unprotected disruption was drawn fifty-five years ago by a landmark Supreme Court case out of Des Moines, Iowa.
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Troublesome cable host Tucker Carlson is only the latest miscreant that the elder chairman has exiled from his media empire.
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