Let’s Treat The Admissions Scandal As A Criminal Enterprise — Not A Reality Show

The Daily CallerThe college-admissions scandal announced this month involved public and private colleges and universities from coast to coast. It netted the perpetrators tens of millions of dollars, and ensnared media darlings along with working-class individuals. While it may be the largest such scandal in the history of modern higher education, it is not the first and likely won’t be the last.At the outset, it is important that this “vast college prep conspiracy” be considered and treated solely and precisely for what it is — a criminal enterprise fueled by greed. Grift on a massive scale.AdvertisementAlready, however, some on the Left are shifting the focus from the crass criminality of the scandal’s many participants, to a broader political attack on “privilege” in America. Others, on the conservative side are blaming affirmative action as the predicate for what the federal indictment properly characterized as a “racketeering enterprise.”While the cheating scandal very well may exhibit elements of “class privilege” and affirmative-action abuse, obscuring the scheme by viewing it through the lens of contemporary public policy debates diminishes its importance and increases the likelihood it will be repeated.Ten years ago, the Atlanta Public Schools (APS) system was shaken by a massive cheating scandal; orchestrated not by students trying to improve their grades, but by teachers and administrators fearful that lower student scores on standardized tests mandated by the federal “No Child Left Behind Act,” would slow the spigot of federal tax dollars on which the schools had become dependent.When news of the APS scandal broke, many educators and public officials in Atlanta and across Georgia sought to have it addressed administratively; as...

Impeachment White Paper

In light of clear moves by many Democratic Members of the House of Representatives to consider impeachment proceedings against President Trump, Bob Barr has written a White Paper titled, “Presidential Impeachment in History and Procedure.”  The paper is published by FreedomWorks and co-authored by Jason Pye, the Vice President of Legislative Affairs at FreedomWorks.Presidential Impeachment in History and...

No-Knock Warrants Put Citizens and Police in Harm’s Way

Townhall.comSo-called “no-knock” search warrants — a tool used with increasing frequency since the 2001 USA PATRIOT Act greatly expanded their availability — have proved extremely dangerous to civilians on the receiving end of such actions.  A scandal involving the use of such a warrant earlier this year in Houston, Texas, however, illustrates just howdangerous these situations can be to everyoneinvolved, including the law enforcement officers executing such warrants; especially if undertaken with little or no regard for truth or accountability.In January, 59-year old Navy veteran Dennis Tuttle and his wife were suddenly shaken by the sound of their front door being smashed in.   What happened next left both Tuttle and his wife dead from gunshot wounds, and five Houston police officers injured.  The police had been hoping to find large quantities of  heroin in the Tuttle’s home.  What they came away with — in addition to two human beings shot dead, five officers injured, and one pet dog killed —  was a small amount of drugs.  Most tragically, however, is the fact this surprise raid appears to have been based not on facts, but on false statements made by Gerald Goines, the officer in charge of the operation, in order to secure permission from the judge to carry out the no-knock operation.  The human tragedy of this operation is compounded in the refusal by the Houston Police Department to admit error, accept responsibility, and improve procedures going forward.  Moreover, and in a move clearly designed to further shield the police department from responsibility, Police Chief Art Acevedo used the tragedy as a pretext to blame insufficient “gun control” in testimony...