William A. Jacobson

About the Author

William A. Jacobson is a clinical professor of law at Cornell Law School and president and founder of the Legal Insurrection Foundation.

The Archive

President Martha Pollack is quitting but to save Cornell, ditch DEI

Cornell University President Martha Pollack just unexpectedly announced that she’s stepping down at the end of June, after months of campus turmoil.

Still too woke: Google can’t stop at canning subversives

Who's the boss? CEO Sundar Pichai fired anti-Israel workers who staged sit-ins at Google's offices, but his entire company is plagued by a biased, far-left culture.

Firing anti-Israel subversives is a good start, but Google's Sundar Pichai has a long way to go

It looks like Google finally got around to googling Winston Churchill’s famous quote: “An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last.”

The plight of a Kansas newspaper shows is the new face of censorship via AI

Facebook's AI bot flagged an article about climate change as a security threat, showing its bias. Google's chat bot was also accused of doing something similar earlier this year.

Beware: Gemini's insanity is actually what 'bias-free' AI is all about

Google's Gemini AI provide a grim look into the future of "bias-free", woke tech.

DEI has gone to the dogs as schools train Fido's vet to be woke

Nothing is safe from diversity, equity and inclusion ideology — not even your dog.

Higher ed unites against Asian students in Supreme Court's Harvard discrimination case

One of the most striking things about these briefs is the openness with which colleges admit to having racial preferences.

Middle East Studies Association's anti-Jewish BDS backing is a frontal attack on academic freedom

As increasing numbers of Middle Eastern countries normalize relations with Israel, MESA seeks to expunge Israel from Middle Eastern Studies. MESA’s general membership should reject this discriminatory hijacking of the...

The media framed Kyle Rittenhouse — and won't come clean even after the prosecution's case falls apart

Media malpractice has come full circle in Kenosha, Wis. Kyle Rittenhouse’s trial for the shooting deaths of two people and the wounding of another is nearing its end, with the...