R. Gaull Silberman Center for Collegiate Studies > Title IX > Archives: 4/27/08–5/4/08

IWF Event: Scared to Death

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Quote of the Day

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Interesting Strategy

New York is paying teachers not to work.

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Big Government Band-Aids

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IWF Podcast: Government Band-aids

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Who Knew Hot Dogs Were So Controversial?

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The Thom Hartmann Show: How Women Would Run the World

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In the News: Energy price crisis in hands of lawmakers

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"Do Union Leaders Make Too Much?"

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Title IX in the Courts

Here's the latest Title IX litigation news out of California.

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The Andy Caldwell Show: The Economy and Government's Role

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Bad Government = High Prices

Every day the American people wake up to receive another ominous report on our economic future.

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Sex and the Soul

In today's Wall Street Journal, Harvey Mansfield reviews Donna Freitas' Sex and the Soul, a new book documenting the college hook up culture.

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Spare Consumers the High Costs of Bad Government Policy

In a Townhall.com article, Carrie Lukas says "policymakers should roll back unnecessary government intervention" in order to help the economy.

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Environmentalists and Biofuels

Over at National Review Online, Phil Kerpen and James Valvo report that a few environmentalists are starting to catch on that biofuels aren't all they're cracked up to be.

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The Real Cost of Tackling Climate Change

Steve Hayward had a great article in yesterday's Wall Street Journal reflecting on what an 80% reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by the year 2050 (as many politicians are pushing for) would actually look like.

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Government at It's Worst

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Fore!

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Beware of the Gender Equity Hammer

Christina Hoff Sommers has a great article over at National Review Online about the potential perils of using Title IX as a "gender equity hammer" to get more women into the hard sciences.

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