Lessons from the Pollard saga

Caroline Glick

The American Jewish community’s response to Pollard’s self-evidently discriminatory parole terms has been muted.

The Death Knell for Women’s Studies

Phyllis Chesler

When Muslim violence against women is ignored and Israel is villified for non-existent crimes against women, it signals the end for the vibrant feminism of the recent past.

The Intifada Comes to Austin

Phyllis Chesler

The hateful disruption of a professor’s lecture and its litigious aftermath may signify a new kind of “uprising” on the American campus.

How Terrorism’s Victims are Responding

Ben Cohen

Belgium’s justice minister came in for a fair bit of stick this week over some injudicious observations regarding the Nov. 13 Islamist terrorist massacre in Paris.