The Flimsy Legal Case That Jews Don’t Belong in the West Bank
A law jurists have only applied to Israel.
August 14, 2023
A fundamental idea about the human person.
In her book Never Enough, Jennifer Breheny Wallace examines what she calls the “toxic achievement culture” of upper-middle-class American parents, where children are pushed hard from a tender age not just to get good grades, but to get stellar grades, acquire impressive extracurricular skills, and distinguish themselves in every way in preparation for their college applications. Naomi Schaefer Riley writes in her review:
A law jurists have only applied to Israel.
The Right to Maim comes to Princeton.
Careful diplomacy in a volatile area of global competition.
A fundamental idea about the human person.
The historian behind the movie Defiance.
In her book Never Enough, Jennifer Breheny Wallace examines what she calls the “toxic achievement culture” of upper-middle-class American parents, where children are pushed hard from a tender age not just to get good grades, but to get stellar grades, acquire impressive extracurricular skills, and distinguish themselves in every way in preparation for their college applications. Naomi Schaefer Riley writes in her review:
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