Bill aims to have kids read whole books again
Rachelle Peterson writes for the Federalist about a piece of legislation that would boost student learning. Kids hardly read anymore, for pleasure or for school, so it’s no wonder reading…
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Rachelle Peterson writes for the Federalist about a piece of legislation that would boost student learning. Kids hardly read anymore, for pleasure or for school, so it’s no wonder reading…
Breccan Thies writes for the Federalist about dubious actions from a judge with a questionable history. Judge James Boasberg, the lawfare fanatic serving as the chief judge of the U.S.…
Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell writes for the Daily Signal about welcome news from the closing days of the Biden administration. The Biden administration withdrew seven far-left proposed rules at the end…
Senate Bill 49, the Parents’ Bill of Rights, would correct the current imbalance of authority between schools and parents, delineate parental rights, and end practices that limit parental decision-making. Among…
Joy Pullmann of the Federalist ponders the Biden administration’s latest attack on Florida’s governor. The White House made a target of Gov. Ron DeSantis again after his administration rejected a…
That’s the title of a recent piece at the College Fix. The author, Christian Schneider, goes on to say: A number of legal experts within academia have told The College Fix that Judge…
A special year-end edition of Carolina Journal Radio highlights some of the most interesting topics of 2019. Terry Stoops dissects efforts to fix North Carolina’s broken school funding system. Jon…
Kansas has been criticized since 2012 for cutting taxes irresponsibly, despite a court-ordered increase in education spending. Tax cuts in the Sunflower State may have been larger than circumstances warranted,…
The lineup is set for September’s special election in North Carolina’s 9th Congressional District. Rick Henderson analyzes Dan Bishop’s win in the Republican primary. He also looks ahead to Bishop’s…
Jenna Robinson of the Martin Center asks in a new column whether a new law can help promote intellectual diversity on college campuses. American colleges and universities lean left. Among…
Mona Charen devotes a National Review Online column to a new collection of speeches from the late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. Antonin Scalia was not just a great…
Garrett Snedeker, assistant director of the James Wilson Institute on Natural Rights and the American Founding, explains to readers of The Federalist why they should be concerned about recent praise…