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When presented with problematic speech, the first line of defense is more speech—not censorship. Efforts at the state or federal level to regulate AI-generated content should respect this principle if ...
The meteoric rise in the gold price since the start of the Trump administration could be signaling that real trouble lies ahead in the dollar and bond markets. The Trump administration would do well ...
Teach students not only how government functions, but why self-government is worth preserving. Show them that politics can be serious without being cynical, that disagreement can deepen understanding ...
Two of the more subtle yet important aspects of the US Supreme Court’s June decision in the First Amendment case of Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton are the majority’s apparent embrace of a ...
When young men search for role models, MLB can step up and so can fathers and men generally. They can all show real strength is about how well you lead, serve, pass something better forward and ...
AEI has commissioned six reports on higher education accountability from a bipartisan group of experts. The authors come from a variety of backgrounds and perspectives and have varying approaches to ...
To truly modernize accreditation, technology implementation could adapt advanced risk assessment practices used in other sectors to the higher education context. For example, in the financial services ...
Beginning January 2027, the Educational Choice for Children Act will allow individuals to receive a federal tax credit of up to $1,700 when they donate to accredited, non-profit Scholarship-Granting ...
I have not yet come close to reading all 1300 pages. But I know a great achievement when I see it and have no hesitation in commending The Golden Thread to all serious people.
Federal oversight of higher education institutions is outdated, relying on a 60-year-old accreditation model that rewards compliance over performance, fails to track outcomes, and leaves students ...
Institutional investors are far too low a share of the housing market to affect home prices. The real culprit of housing unaffordability is restrictive housing policies.
At universities all around the United States, parents have dropped off their kids at college and fall semester has begun. You know what that means—time for anti-Israeli activists to ramp up on campus!