As many of you know, I recently wrote an op-ed piece that appeared in the Jan. 16 print edition of the Tennessean. In it I criticized Islam for posing a […]
Read the Vanderbilt Hustler’s Editorial about whether I should be allowed to remain at Vanderbilt. The students of Vanderbilt have expressed shock and outrage over the course of the past [...]
Dr. Lisa Guenther, one of my Vanderbilt colleagues, is getting national scrutiny for a controversial new course titled: “Police Violence and Incarceration?” The unusual level of scrutiny came [...]
Contributor: Dr. Walter Williams Back in the day, when hunting was the major source of food, hunters often used stalking horses as a means of sneaking up on their quarry. […]
Op-ed originally published in The Tennessean, December 30, 2014. Why don’t police officers use Tasers rather than guns to subdue suspects? Some Nashvillians understand this issue better today [...]
Guest Contributor: Dr. Walter Williams There is no question, though it’s not acknowledged enough, that black Americans have made greater gains, over some of the highest hurdles and in a [...]
Well, it looks like our old buddy, Al, “No Justice, No Peace,” Sharpton is at it again. He’s the “civil rights” leader turned MSNBC commentator who never met a tragedy […]
Last week, the Obama administration announced new curbs on racial profiling by federal law enforcement. Before deciding whether this is good or bad policy, we might try to develop […]
America is in for a rude awakening soon if this attack on law enforcement and the justice system continues. Even before the incidents in Ferguson and New York, police departments […]
In the medical profession, there is the admonition primum non nocere, the Latin expression for “first, do no harm.” In order not to do harm, at the minimum, requires […]