Tag: Cornell University

New Lawyer Network to Battle Racism in ‘Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion’ Mandates

A Cornell Law School professor has launched the Equal Protection Project, a network of attorneys battling discrimination against whites occurring under so-called “diversity, equity, and inclusion” (DEI) mandates. Professor William Jacobson, founder of the Legal Insurrection Foundation and Criticalrace.org, started his latest project, EqualProtect.org, in response to a disturbing trend that ditches the American idea that people should…


New Network of Lawyers Battle Diversity Equity and Inclusion Mandates

A Cornell Law School professor has launched the Equal Protection Project, a network of attorneys battling discrimination against whites occurring under so-called Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) mandates. Professor William A. Jacobson, founder of the Legal Insurrection Foundation and Criticalrace.org, started his latest project, EqualProtect.org, in response to a disturbing trend that ditches the American idea that people…


Fighting the Good Fight: Small Wins Against Radical Feminism

Commentary There’s been an exciting outcome to a seven-year battle against an Australian university in Victoria, who torpedoed a man’s PhD. This tenacious man—I’ll call him “Philip”—has just achieved a confidential settlement, which is a tribute to his fighting spirit but also a lesson to us all about the importance of fighting back against anti-male…


Overwhelmingly Vaccinated Cornell University Shuts Down Campus as COVID-19 Cases Spike

Just a few days before the end of the semester, Cornell University is shutting down its campus and moving final exams online because of a recent surge in COVID-19 cases among its overwhelmingly vaccinated student population. In a message released Tuesday, Cornell President Martha E. Pollack told the campus community that the university’s surveillance testing…


Despite Opposition, Cornell Approves Partnership With CCP-Controlled Peking University

Cornell University is going to move forward with a proposed dual-degree program between its prestigious hotel school and China’s Peking University (PKU), despite calls to reconsider partnering with a state-run institution that has a poor record of academic freedom and human rights. The proposed two-year graduate program, designed for executive professionals residing in China, would…