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Ethics Hero: Notre Dame Political Science Professor Vincent Phillip Muñoz

For every Ethics Hero there are equal and opposite Ethics Dunces. Especially in academia... Continue reading →

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Foundation For Individual Rights In Education (The FIRE) Report: America’s...

FIRE continues to exhibit the qualities of integrity, consistency and non-political commitment that the ACLU's actions and policies so frequently lack. Continue reading →

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FIRE Names The Ten Colleges That Most Abuse Freedom Of Speech. Yes, Harvard...

FIRE, as always, is an Ethics Hero and a national treasure.

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Ethics Catch-Up, 7/23/2020: Waiting For Baseball Edition [Corrected]

On baseball, piggies, weenies, petitions and hypocrites....

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Victim, Weenie And Enabler: The Persecution of Prof. Jason Kilborn

Meanwhile, the now fully partisan and race-obsessed ACLU announced that it will be making its primary focus "racial justice" instead of protecting free speech.

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A New Victim At Umpqua Community College

The name of the school was so familiar, I thought I had already written on this issue. But no: the past Ethics Alarms pieces were related—dimly–to the fate of student Kaylyn Willis, but this ethics...

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Oh, Fine: Now I Have To Revise My Harvard Reunion Boycott Letter…

Harvard is practicing straight-up segregation. It really is.

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Add Dartmouth To The List Of Elite Colleges Deliberately Chilling Non-Woke...

I suppose it should be soothing to know that not only Yale and Harvard are Ivy League schools dedicated to ideological indoctrination...

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Details And Nuance In The Dartmouth/FIRE/College Republicans Collision

There was more to the Dartmouth-FIRE controversy than Ethics Alarms revealed...

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Compelled Ideological Conformity In Higher Education: Part I, The Students

This is frightening, infuriating, and, of course, unethical.

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