For decades, higher education has sat at a noxious nexus of "intersectionality" among self-proclaimed aggrieved groups. Colleges and universities have positioned themselves as vanguards in a vocal "war against racism" and assorted other societal maladies. They've created an entire lexicon to excoriate and stigmatize perceived offenses ranging from "microaggressions" and "implicit bias" to "white privilege" and "assimilationism." And in spite of this supposed commitment to anti-racism — or more likely because of what this specific breed of anti-racism truly entails — many universities en masse recently failed an epic moral test. LIBERAL DC AG WITH TIES TO DARK-MONEY GIANT ACCUSED...