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Depoliticizing Labor Unions and Charitable Nonprofits
September 12, 2025
Depoliticizing Big Labor and Big Philanthropy has a long and complicated history. But there is potential for broad and bipartisan reforms.
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Parental Rights, School Choice ‘Hit a Tipping Point’
September 12, 2025
Over a dozen states made progress on school choice over the past year, including six that adopted universal school choice policies allowing all students to receive some form of funding to attend schools of their choice.
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'Nation's Report Card' on American Students Is in—and Hoo Boy, Is It Bad
September 12, 2025
The National Assessment of Education Progress of January 2025 revelead that American students have reached a historic low in terms of profficiency in basic math and reading. Although that trend has been happening for decades, it accelerated right after COVID.
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Justice Barrett opens up about 'awkward' start on SCOTUS, shadow docket and more in forthcoming memoir
September 12, 2025
Justice Barrett gave an interview in which she addressed universal injunctions, her relationship with fellow justices and much more at a sit-down interview at the Lincoln Center, in New York.
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D.C. Circuit Revokes ‘Abusive’ Injunction Barring Trump From Slashing EPA ‘Climate’ Grants
September 10, 2025
A D.C. Circuit Court panel lifted an injunction on Tuesday that attempted to block the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from terminating “climate” grants to several nongovernmental groups.
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The Ben Franklin Fellowship’s State Department Renovation
September 10, 2025
Foreign policy conservatives created in 2024 the Benjamin Franklin Fellowship, which is engaged in challenging the globalist and woke ideologies that permeate much of the State Department's personnel.
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The Atlantic: Why, Yes, The Point Of Lawfare Is To Overturn Any Elections Republicans Win
September 10, 2025
The majority of the nearly 400 lawsuits filed against the second Trump administration in its first seven months did not organically arise from American needs and on-the-ground realities.They were rather pre-planned in advance, and plaintiff cutouts recruited from Democrat constituencies including activist groups and labor unions.
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Farage Warns U.K. Censorship ‘Sledgehammer’ Could Come For Americans Next
September 10, 2025
U.K. Member of Parliament Nigel Farage testified in a congressional hearing titled “Europe’s Threat to American Speech and Innovation,” hosted by the House Judiciary Committee. He warned that the UK's Online Safety Act may be a threat for the free speech of Americans as well.
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Trump Should Thank the Federalist Society
September 04, 2025
Despite recent criticisms of President Donald Trump against the Federalist Society, the transformation of the judiciary towards a more conservative position owes a lot to the work of the organization.
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Pope Leo and the Limits of Government
September 03, 2025
Against the backdrop of Saint Augustine’s City of God, Pope Leo encouraged members of the International Catholic Legislators Network “to infuse the earthly society with the values of God’s Kingdom” in order to allow for “authentic human flourishing.”