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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 Little Sisters’ Fight for Freedom Continues in the Courts
September 10, 2025
The Little Sisters of the Poor are a religious order that has been trying for years to build a culture of life by relentless service to the poor, the unborn, and the elderly, notwithstanding the multiple legal battles waged against them.