The New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA), which Columbia legal scholar Philip Hamburger founded in 2017, cheekily describes itself as “a civil libertarian alternative to the ACLU
Legal scholar Jonathan Turley said the lawyers involved in the ongoing scandal over President Biden's classified documents are "likely witnesses in a criminal investigation."
Certified nut/genius George Miller followed up movie-of-the-century-so-far Mad Max: Fury Road with Three Thousand Years of Longing (now on MGM+ via Amazon Prime Video), in which Tilda Swinton plays an academic scholar who acquires an antique bottle...
The think tank scholar made the comment during a Senate Budget Committee hearing on fossil fuels, after Whitehouse – the chairman of the panel – attacked Furchtgott-Roth’s credibility over her ties to the fossil fuel industry.
A California professor who claimed she was Native American for her entire life has revealed she is white, apologizing for breaking the trust of the Native communities she lived alongside.
To celebrate a college degree, a freakishly flexible scholar tossed on a pair of platform heels and a red thong to pose in an upside-down split on a stripper pole on campus.
The Russian invasion of Ukraine is an existential struggle for Europe, according to John Mearsheimer, the controversial scholar many consider the dean of US foreign-policy realists.
An Israeli scholar and retired Brandeis University professor was on the phone with his daughter the moment she was killed using her body to shield her 16-year-old son from Hamas gunfire this weekend.
Legal scholar Johnathan Turley has become the latest victim of “swatting" as a 911 call was made falsely reporting someone was shot at his Virginia home.
Acclaimed African-American scholar Carol Swain who accused Harvard’s outgoing president Claudine Gay of ripping off her work is demanding the university board to clarify what they consider plagiarism.
When Justice John Paul Stephens issued his 1984 opinion in Chevron U.S.A. v. National Resources Defense Council, he started what legal scholar Gary Lawson later called “nothing less than a bloodless constitutional revolution.”
Louisa May Alcott, the author of "Little Women," may have written more works than readers were aware of, thanks to a scholar who made an interesting discovery.
A serious English professor attending a Jane Austen convention loosens up and finds love with a man impersonating Mr. Darcy in this new Hallmark romance.
"This Easter, let’s not try to pretend Jesus was a ‘Palestinian Jew,'" historian and Aurelio Professor of Scripture emerita at Boston University Paula Fredriksen implored in her scathing op-ed for the Washington Post.