Is there a conflict of interest when Ivy League grads in the branches of government are supposed to decide whether to go after the Ivies or not, and what specific measures to take? This may matter for other elite universities, too. Do we give the grads a shot at cleaning up their alma maters, or should we see them as equally warped unless proven otherwise?
Smiles breaking into chuckles breaking into a laugh with our new Pope! Thanks for brightening another dreary day of being shat on by chemicals from the sky.
Universities are little islands of tyranny in a sea of freedom. Crush them.
Is there a conflict of interest when Ivy League grads in the branches of government are supposed to decide whether to go after the Ivies or not, and what specific measures to take? This may matter for other elite universities, too. Do we give the grads a shot at cleaning up their alma maters, or should we see them as equally warped unless proven otherwise?
Presumptively warped.
Look at the bobbing and weaving of SCOTUS. Even the good decisions are intentionally as limited as possible in scope.
Smiles breaking into chuckles breaking into a laugh with our new Pope! Thanks for brightening another dreary day of being shat on by chemicals from the sky.
Steve finally got me to click on a link from National Review, but I beg an indulgence for my sin since John wrote the article…