Professor William Jacobson teaches law at Cornell and also publishes the Legal Insurrection blog. He recently appeared on FOX News to offer his thoughts about the ongoing battle between Harvard and the Trump administration.
Jacobson addresses the issue of antisemitic protests on campuses and suggests that Trump is justified in threatening Harvard’s tax-exempt status, but then goes further.
Jacobson suggests that what people are seeing at Harvard is just a symptom of a much larger problem in all of education. He notes that the radical left has taken over education at multiple levels and that schools have an anti-American problem and an anti-capitalism problem.
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Mike Rowe, TV personality, said 4-year-schools are pretty much a bust, 2-year trade schools and in-house training seem to be leading the way. There’s a parallel story having to do with student loans and 4-year graduates not being able to repay them, because no job. These universities have lots of spare time and money to play politics and do social engineering stuff. Trump was right to take harvard’s grant money. Other schools will likely follow. Their net value to the job market is very much in question. They are good at keeping themselves employed at high wages, but that’s about it.