How the “New York Times” Misunderstands Israel’s Intelligence Failure
What can an army do about a warning?
December 11, 2023
Invoking Title VI.
On Saturday—less than a week after her shameful performance at congressional hearings about campus anti-Semitism—Liz Magill resigned from her position as president of the University of Pennsylvania. This outcome suggests that there are tangible consequences for the behaviors that have allowed for the corruption of the universities, and made them incubators of hostility to Jews. Another sort of tangible consequence can come from the application of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. Michael A. Helfand explains:
What can an army do about a warning?
Invoking Title VI.
Back to the city of slaughter.
“To Heaven.”
Lessons from ceramic shards.
On Saturday—less than a week after her shameful performance at congressional hearings about campus anti-Semitism—Liz Magill resigned from her position as president of the University of Pennsylvania. This outcome suggests that there are tangible consequences for the behaviors that have allowed for the corruption of the universities, and made them incubators of hostility to Jews. Another sort of tangible consequence can come from the application of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. Michael A. Helfand explains:
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