The Weekly Roundup (Apr 12-18)
Former Congressman Mickey Edwards on why Schumer was right, Garry Kasparov on the danger of confusing the culture war with the Constitution, and more.
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Schumer Was Right
I want to offer my apologies for last night's many emails and technical difficulties that required us to postpone Monday's live show.
Don’t Confuse the Culture War With the Constitution
American academia, media, tech, and big law have produced more Chamberlains than Churchills in the last three months as industry after industry folds to government overreach seemingly without a fight. All the more credit then to Harvard, which earlier this week rejected the Trump administration’s attempts to blackmail the university over everything from…
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