Over on the main site, Neal Freeman
reports on Princeton University's $100 million settlement
after the Ivy League school was charged with using funds in ways
contrary to donor intent. It's the biggest case of its kind and a
subject of interest to many conservative alumni who are tired of
having liberal administrators misspend their donations. We've
also launched a series of articles by some of the country's
leading economic minds on providing relief from the financial
crisis -- and the various ways in which our federal government
has instead made that crisis worse. The
first installment, by former FDIC chairman William Isaac, is
up, along with editor-in-chief R. Emmett Tyrrell's introduction.