Gitmo Lawyer Julia Tarver Mason: Aiding, Abetting … and Not Talking
A mystery man in a giant SUV nudges me off her trail.
A mystery man in a giant SUV nudges me off her trail.
A Dutch court is forced to compare Mein Kampf and the Quran in the Wilders trial.
Two fathers’ memoirs show that grief has no political affiliation.
Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the battle for political freedom goes on.
From Accuracy in Academia:
In Boston, an English professor is trying to sell his class on society’s collective guilt when said students are already believers in personal responsibility. “We must encourage students to access the antagonist class positions of texts in order to demonstrate how the oppositional voices contained in them identify evidence of class struggle,” [...]
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