Plus: Texas University’s Insistence on Critical Race Theory, Ideological Conformity Draws Overdue Pushback
March 16 2022
Good morning from Washington, where President Biden hopes to score a rare win with his Supreme Court pick. What’s her record? Legal scholar John Malcolm reviews Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s hallmark rulings. Higher education has gone woke even deep in the heart of Texas, Jarrett Stepman writes. On the podcast, a pastor born in Ukraine describes how faith survives the worst circumstances. Plus: Bob Moffit ponders what postal reform means; Tim Goeglein considers William F. Buckley’s debut book 70 years on; and Star Parker champions a Florida law twisted by the left. Ten-hut: 220 years ago today, the U.S. Military Academy—America’s first school devoted to the study of military science—is founded by Congress at West Point, New York.
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, a Republican, is proposing that the state should look at curtailing tenure for professors who insist on promoting critical race theory.
Pastor Andrew Moroz, an American, was born in Ukraine and has many relatives there. He discusses how Ukrainians resist the urge to give up, and how faith there is stronger than ever.