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Tag Archives: Kenneth Marcus

“Ungovernment” Is a Euphemism for an Attack on the Rights of the Most Marginalized

POSTED BY MARTIN KICH One of the neologisms related to the Trump administration with the most pernicious implications may be the phrase “task traitor.” It refers to the appointment of cabinet secretaries and other executive officers who have a deep-seated antipathy toward the departments and agencies that that are being appointed to head. Although I…

March 19, 2018 in Affirmative Action, LGBTQ Issues.

How Legislative Efforts to Define Antisemitism Threaten Academic Freedom

BY KENNETH S. STERN AND ERNST BENJAMIN This is a guest post by Kenneth S. Stern and Ernst Benjamin. Kenneth S. Stern is the Executive Director of the Justus & Karin Rosenberg Foundation, and a Fellow of the Center for Civic Engagement at Bard College (where he has taught a course on antisemitism as a Visiting…

May 5, 2017 in Academic Freedom, Legislative Issues.

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