by Jennifer C. Braceras | Jul 3, 2020 | Law, P.C., Race & Gender
The National Review | Law & The Courts | July 3, 2020 Until our leaders stand up and speak out against our self-appointed speech police, no one will be safe. Our Founders sought to protect federal judges from the whims of the mob by granting them life tenure, and...
by Jennifer C. Braceras | Jun 23, 2020 | Law, National, Race & Gender
The Hill | Op-Ed | June 23, 2020 Tennis legend Martina Navratilova, the winner of 18 Grand Slam singles titles, has noted that, when it comes to competitive athletics, “sex segregation is the only way to achieve equality for girls and women.” That is because, on...
by Jennifer C. Braceras & Nicole Neily | May 4, 2020 | Education, Race & Gender
The Washington Examiner | Opinion | May 4, 2020 It is not often that conservative and libertarian groups want the federal government to regulate more. But in higher education today, the rot is so deep that more federal regulations are necessary as a corrective...
by Jennifer C. Braceras | Apr 14, 2020 | Education, Politics, Race & Gender
The Washington Examiner | October 18, 2018 You have to understand the climate at Harvard at the time. Whoever advised Senator Warren that releasing her DNA results would put to rest the controversy over her claimed Native American ancestry should be fired. Rather than...
by Jennifer C. Braceras | Mar 17, 2020 | Law, National, Race & Gender
CommonWealth Magazine | Opinion | March 17, 2020 Federal lawsuits seek to resolve issue once and for all Forty-eight years ago, the world was a very different place for women. In 1972, sexual harassment was not considered to be a form of illegal discrimination; Title...
by Jennifer C. Braceras | Jan 2, 2020 | Education, Law, Politics, Race & Gender
The Boston Globe | Op-Ed | January 2, 2020 A survey suggests that attempts to address sexual assault on campus, although well intentioned, have done so at the expense of fairness, and, in many cases, the truth. Last summer, Yale University settled a lawsuit by...