Monthly Archives: February 2025

Subversion of Civil Rights by Trump’s Dept. Education

President Trump’s Department of Education is subverting established U.S. Civil Rights Law. Craig Trainor, Acting Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights at the Department of Education, has sent an outrageous “Dear Colleague” letter to all institutions of higher education in the … Continue reading

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DOGE itself is Unconstitutional

A former Associate White House Counsel and legal scholar asserts that the so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is not a legitimate department at all, and as such is completely unconstitutional. Alan Charles Raul, former Associate White House Counsel and … Continue reading

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Higher Education Funding in Illinois

State universities in Illinois have been underfunded for decades and this is especially true of the second tier state universities such as Northern Illinois University. Educational funding for state universities across the United States has long failed to pay for … Continue reading

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Defending Research and Higher Education in the U.S.

Professors, researchers, and educators across the nation are taking actions to defend research and higher education in the United States. The American Association of University Professors (AAUP) states: “The Trump administration and many state governments are accelerating attacks on academic … Continue reading

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Governor Pritzker on Defending the Constitution

Governor J.B. Pritzker delivered a powerful Illinois State of the State Speech this week, arguing that Illinois representatives and citizens must act to defend the U.S. Constitution and oppose tyranny in the United States. After discussing Illinois policy issues and … Continue reading

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The Trump Administration’s Assault on Research

The Trump administration has launched a direct assault on medical research, by drastically slashing the research funds for academic research across all disciplines. The massive cuts to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have been the focal point of reporting … Continue reading

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U.S. Diplomats Lose Access to News and Information

The foreign policy of the United States is being seriously harmed by the Trump administration’s political imperatives and vendettas. In the latest move, the State Department is banning access for diplomats and staff to fundamental news and information sources. “The … Continue reading

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Resisting the Renaming of the Gulf of Mexico

Apple Maps and Google Maps have renamed the Gulf of Mexico as the “Gulf of America,” following President Trump desire to rename it. These applications and their companies are increasingly complicit in the Trump administration’s war on reality and their … Continue reading

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On Kleptocracy and Imperialism

The Trump administration is now promoting a foreign policy based on kleptocracy and imperialism. The Washington Post reports that “Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky rejected a Trump administration request this week that Kyiv hand over 50 percent of its rare-earth mineral … Continue reading

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On “Masculine Maximalism” and Gender History

Maureen Dowd has published a column on “Who Will Stand Up to Trump at High Noon?” The column takes the classic Western film Shane as a launching point for analyzing the toxic masculinity of President Trump and his sidekick, Elon … Continue reading

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