University of Texas Professors Sue Over Concealed Guns Allowed in Their Classrooms
Aug. 12, 2016 |
Good morning from the nation's capital, where gun rights advocates press their case. John Malcolm and Nathan Howe examine the D.C. legal battle. In Texas, college professors sue over students packing heat. Leah Jessen has the story. You'll not soon forget Nolan Peterson's account of his reunion with a gravely wounded Ukrainian soldier. Plus: Fred Lucas on high-stakes voter fraud in Georgia, Walter Williams on black Americans and traditional values, and Lee Edwards on what keeps The Heritage Foundation's Ed Feulner going. |
NewsVoter Fraud Battles Heat Up in Sudden Swing State of Georgia"What we are going to see is a repeat of the voter ID challenges we saw four years ago," lawyer Kim Hermann says. |
Analysis'I Thought You'd Forgotten': Visiting My Friend, a Wounded Ukrainian SoldierNemo lay in a bed in Kyiv's Central Military Hospital. His once muscular body had become flesh melded with plastic tubes. |
NewsUniversity of Texas Professors Sue Over Concealed Guns Allowed in Their ClassroomsThe professors "have no right under the First Amendment to violate the Second Amendment rights of students," The Heritage Foundation's Hans von Spakovsky says. |
CommentaryAmerica's Abandonment of Traditional Values Has Hurt the Black CommunityStarting in the 1960s, the values that made for civility came under attack. |
CommentaryDC Residents Challenge Stun Gun BanCrystal Wright, Brendan Turner, and Traci Dean have indicated that they have a legitimate need to defend themselves, but they want to use a Taser or stun gun rather than a gun, knife, or some other form of lethal force. |
CommentaryThe Unshakable Optimism of Heritage Founder Ed FeulnerEd Feulner traces his optimism in large part to what former President Ronald Reagan often said, "Trust the people." |
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