Study: Yale No Longer Has a Single Republican Professor Across 27 Departments

Yale has finally achieved liberal nirvana. According to a recent report from the Buckley Institute, there is now not a single Republican found across 27 of 43 departments at Yale University. In a nation roughly evenly divided between Republicans and Democrats (with a slight advantage to the GOP), only 3 percent are Republicans across all Yale departments.

In comparison, roughly 83% of faculty are registered Democrats or primarily support Democratic candidates.

The Buckley Institute’s report looked at Yale’s undergraduate departments, as well as its School of Management and Law School.

181 thoughts on “Study: Yale No Longer Has a Single Republican Professor Across 27 Departments”

    1. Please cite the Constitution where it allows taxation for or funding of education in any facet or aspect.

      If the judicial branch, with emphasis on the Supreme Court, supported the Constitution, there would be NO money provided to the unconstitutional and so-called Department of Education, Yale, or any other school or university.

      Congress has no power to tax for, fund, or regulate any portion or part of American education.

  1. “I’m not saying you have to be a Christian to be an American. I’m saying something simpler and truer: Christianity is America’s creed.”

  2. *. Yes, Yale is in a world of chaos rejecting both nature’s laws and God’s laws. Using the rejection of man and woman rejects both by saying gender is a so ial construct. Rejecting science, nature and God the social construct redefines man by changing pronouns and taking hormones then y saying men can have babies. It works either way by denying a woman is always a woman.

    They do this as the anti God thinking they have disproved that God is omniscient and omnipotent.

    This is Yale today. ^^^ Sane people aren’t interested in Yale games. Terribly, horribly sorry.

  3. There is no such thing as a “conservative” in American politics. They are now MAGA fascists. They shall be given zero respect, zero quarter, zero place in any place of learning. They are pure evil. Our kids can’t be taught that all immigrants are bad and basic rules of humanity does not apply to how you treat them. We can not teach our kids that fascist authoritarianism is better than living in a free country. We can not allow our kids to be taught by people tho cheer murder.

    MAGAs must be opposed as strongly as possible, shunned, and treated like the trash they are.

  4. I can hear it now: Freshman class on the study of microbiology colonization of insects. Professor Anthony Dubug: well, all you urchins’ today and during the semester you’ll be learning what a proper society looks like. Let me give you example right-off, we will study Ant’s and their perfect social structure, within our study you also learn the faults of government and how the Ants have the answer for a Utopian Empire.

  5. Went to MIT / UC
    In my day, I could count all the women on my right hand at MIT.
    Harvard was a mens college.
    The Ivies were Christian Theological Centers along with Univ of Chicago.
    For social lives, travelled to ladies colleges for ice cream / movies.
    People were civil and not disobedient.
    I stiudied in a cubicle, not recovering from a drunken stupor over the weekend.
    Life was serious and interesting.
    No distractions, diversions, hormonal events that precipitated health concerns.
    Now we have mental illness which is not even addressed much less discussed.
    All these current events are drama that evokes an outpouring of outrageous behavior.

    Merry Christmas Jonathan
    Alfred 2025

  6. This constant whining about the “purging” of conservatives at the elite Ivy League schools is getting very old.

    Where are these conservatives who have allegedly been “purged” ????
    Where are these conservatives who have allegedly been denied positions because of their politics ???
    Why aren’t these conservatives publicly complaining about being “purged” ???
    If we know nothing else about conservatives, we know how quick they are to publicly voice their grievances.
    Why can’t you MAGA morons identify any of these poor aggrieved conservatives who have been “purged” ???

    I know the answer !!!!
    Because there aren’t any !!!

    The obvious explanation is that conservatives are not smart enough to get appointments at elite colleges, not because they are conservative, but because they are stupid.
    If they had any capacity for reasoned, rational thought, then they would not be conservatives

      1. The problem is that they are not ANYWHERE.
        They don’t exist.
        Why haven’t they been complaining ???
        Who are they ??
        Where are they ??
        What are their names ??

        Why don’t you give just one example of a conservative who has been “purged” because of his conservatism ?????????
        You can’t, because they only exist in your fevered MAGA fantasy world.

  7. MAGA Whipsawed By Wackos

    This week, Charlie Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk, traveled to Nashville to meet with Candace Owens, a podcaster who has become the premier purveyor of conspiracy theories about her husband’s murder. If the summit was meant to convince Owens to back off her paranoid and fantastical speculations, it failed. On Thursday, Owens had on her show a man who claimed to have seen Erika Kirk at an army base the day before Kirk’s assassination, implying that Erika was somehow part of the plot against her husband. That plot also involves, in Owens’s telling, the French Foreign Legion, the federal government and leaders of Turning Point, Kirk’s organization, all somehow masterminded by demonic Zionists.

    https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/20/opinion/candace-owens-erika-kirk.html
    ………………………………………….

    Fine universities are in the business of teaching facts and science. Johnathan Turley understands universities have that mission.

    Turley’s expertise is constitutional law. Would Johnathan Turley alter his teachings to accommodate whatever conspiracy theory the far-right is currently promoting? (Turley uses these columns for that purpose!)

    A political movement built on conspiracy theories is not likely to produce fine academics. That may explain why Trumpers are NOT widely represented on university facilities. Universities can’t teach conspiracy theories. They can only teach facts.

    1. If America enjoyed “constitutional law,” it would not be a communist state of central planning, control of the means of production (i.e. unconstitutional regulation of everything), redistribution of wealth, and social engineering, adhering to Marx’s maxim, “From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs,” under the “dictatorship of the proletariat (i.e. hired help),” as “INTERPRETED” into existence by the judicial branch, with emphasis on the Supreme Court, and its total rejection of Article 1, Section 8, and the absolute 5th Amendment right to private property.

      No. Americans would enjoy maximal individual freedom in loose conjunction with a severely limited and restricted government.

  8. More proof that liberals are incapable of persuading or winning debates on their positions. When you can’t do that you have to resort to eliminating any alternative views.

  9. Anonymous says, December 21, 2025 at 10:17 AM: Three is not a single Republican in the House or Senate. They are all trumpists. Big difference.

    Well, if you want to lead everybody off-topic today, I’ll offer them something off topic that’s actually factual:

    Ex-FBI agent says DOJ has ‘slam dunk’ conspiracy case against Obama’s feds for election meddling
    https://justthenews.com/accountability/political-ethics/slam-dunk-ex-fbi-agent-says-bondi-has-clear-weaponization

    Gilliam’s comments came the same week that Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon announced she believes there’s enough evidence to pursue a conspiracy case alleging the federal agents and state prosecutors conspired to infringe the civil liberties of Trump and his MAGA followers

    “It’s the same cast of characters every time.” Gilliam said. “We had a tremendous amount of evidence that they were trying to create evidence and falsify evidence to go after Trump. Now we see that they’re trying to stop investigations and get rid of real evidence for the purpose of protecting the Clintons.

    “I think this really does lead to bigger charges such as conspiracy to overthrow an election, I would say, potentially treason, if you could put that in there, but definitely sedition,” he added.

    “This is a group of people that continue to come up in one case of building cases against Trump, falsifying information. But now it shows that the same people were conspiring to do a second overall crime, or second conspiracy to protect the political candidate that they agree with,” he said.

    “I mean, honestly, if this was a mafia case, and we had this clear-cut of an example of a group of people committing two or more crimes for the furtherance of their political group or their enterprise. This would be a slam dunk case for any US Attorney. So I think this is something that they should look at,” Gilliam continued.

    “This is years of individuals working their way up and getting together or being pulled up and put together so that they could conspire to stop one individual from becoming president and push the other person forward,” he added.

  10. These institutions once known for academic integrity are so disgustingly woke they are producing activist Borg in place of educated youth that can do. There are no coincidences in this transformation to indoctrination over critical thinking education.

  11. How long before conservatives on campus are required to wear a mute symbol on their outer garments?

  12. Prof. Turley,

    The co-Founder of the Federalist Society is a Yale professor. So, you should probably question your sources.
    https://law.yale.edu/steven-g-calabresi

    I know you are familiar with Calabresi. He’s served GOP presidents, Reagan and Bush Sr.

    You really need to stop reposting the crap from the College Fix.

    What rubbish.

      1. what makes you think whittington is Republican.
        Look who he writes for, ” The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Atlantic, Reason, and Lawfare.” me no think so.

      2. Whittington joined Yale in 2024 and may have not been on faculty when the survey data were collected. He has spent time at The Hoover Institute, which gives him conservative credentials.

    1. One visiting law professor at Yale Law School being a Republican is not at all inconsistent with anything in Professor Turley’s article. Read it again.

      1. Two professors, Whittington and calabresi, are very clearly conservative. They are active with Fed Soc and have ties to GOP presidents.

        That toon 5 min of googling to invalidate that report, which says only one Republican.

  13. Consider: Blacks and Latinos make up about 1/3rd of the country. If Yale had not a single Black or Latino professor (at any level), I think quite a lot of people would conclude that there some pretty have prejudice and bigotry going on at Yale. Well, Republicans also make up about 1/3rd of the country. So why is that any different? I keep hearing about how faculties need to “look like the country”, but that appears to be only skin deep.

    1. Anon, I grew up in a liberal Democrat family. I know how they think. The reason Yale has virtually no Republican faculty members is the same reason they don’t see that as a problem comparable to having no minority professors: they think every Republican is Adolph Hitler.

  14. Professor Turley, I can’t help but note that a number of your columns focus on the extreme cogniphobia that now characterizes elite ivy league schools. It’s enough to make one believe that you are actually trying to save them from themselves. Unfortunately, I cannot support you in that effort; let them continue die of their own intellectual bloat, and good riddance, I say.

  15. X says: Hullbobby, along with one or two anonymouses whose only goal here is to engage in petty personal attacks and insults

    Hullbobby: less than a half an hour before his whining complaint, here’s X offering his opinion on this article and his host Professor Turley:

    This is arguably the stupidest article from Professor Turley. Really? I’m not sure if he’s being naive, ignorant, or simply peddling nonsense

    X, The Democrat Liar Formerly Known As George, is the avatar of hypocritical lying Democrats, the Karen of a thousand Democrat complaints.

      1. “Is this Bullhobby, the slavering and rabid mongrel “Dog”?”

        Is this X, the snivelling and whining communist Democrat Confederate Kluxxer formerly known as “George”?

        1. Have you been striking fear in the hearts of men on the battlefield or cooking up slop in the mess hall – what are those MOS, theater, and awards Sergeant Bilko?

  16. you mean, that they were not successful in doing the 100% complete purge of diverse thought? they should try harder

  17. “Study: Yale Has Eliminated All Republican Faculty from 27 Departments”

    – Professor Turley
    _____________________

    And now the communist (liberal, progressive, socialist, democrat, RINO, AINO) illegal alien invaders and their quisling allies intend to ELIMINATE ALL actual Americans as they conclude their campaign of conquest and “fundamentally transforming the United States of America.”

    It is not possible for the invaders to assimilate; they must conquer.

    They will simply become Americans, while genuine Americans will become “HERITAGE AMERICANS.”

  18. Turley– “Yale has eliminated all Republicans from 27 departments.”

    Better: Yale has eliminated all Americans from 27 departments.

    The Ivy League has become the Kudzu League.

  19. Dear Prof Turley,

    “Trump-Yale University” .. . and the woke liberal Democrats will jump ship faster than fat cats on the Titanic.

    Knowledge has no political bias.

    *’Knowledge is a single point .. . but the ignorant have multiplied it.’

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