Against campus echo chambers; More holiday book recommendations for 2016; Should there be more or fewer immigrants from Muslim countries to the U.S.?; The death penalty ‘courtesy’ stay has disappeared already;
 
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Against campus echo chambers
Nicholas Kristof makes the case against allowing academic institutions to remain insular islands of progressive orthodoxy.
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More holiday book recommendations for 2016
Two books for our times -- one fiction, one nonfiction.
Should there be more or fewer immigrants from Muslim countries to the U.S.?
Dutch politician Geert Wilders has just been convicted of a crime for asking the Dutch analog to that question.
 
Fake news and the law, from 1798 to now
"Can it be tolerated in any civilized society that any should be permitted with impunity to tell falsehoods to the people, with an express intention to deceive them ... ?"
The death penalty ‘courtesy’ stay has disappeared already
The death penalty and the "Shadow Docket."
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