A Victory for Campus Justice
“On Wednesday, the Education Department brought Americans a step closer to having [sexual misconduct] allegations tried more thoroughly and fairly—at least on college campuses,” Robert Shibley writes in The Wall Street Journal.
“Institutions will finally have to guarantee due process for students caught up in campus kangaroo courts . . . More than 40% of top colleges don’t even specify that their equivalents of judges and juries must be impartial. This madness will end when the rules take effect.”
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“China’s government engaged in an ‘assault on international transparency’ to the ‘endangerment of other countries,’ concludes a report by the Five Eyes intelligence consortium of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the United States. In other words, it’s not just the Trump administration making that case, as much of the US media would have you believe,” the New York Post editorial board writes. |
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“For the first time in history, all 50 states, five territories and the District of Columbia are under a major disaster declaration at the same time. This is unprecedented, but the COVID-19 outbreak is in many ways an unprecedented emergency, and it calls for an unprecedented response,” Rear Adm. John Polowczyk writes for Fox News. |
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“The Voice of America's Persian news network was once a powerful tool in Washington’s efforts to shape public opinion in Iran. Now, it is arguably the least-watched of the Persian-language channels available to Iranians seeking an alternative to regime propaganda. The story of VOA Persian’s decline is not one of stagnation but of self-destruction,” Alireza Nadar writes in the Washington Examiner. |
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