by Derek Monson | Dec 1, 2020
PBMs and your prescription drug bill Written by “The key to lowering drug costs,” says Michelle Mack, director of state affairs for the Pharmaceutical Care Management Association (PCMA), “is increasing competition and not imposing laws or regulations that can...
by William C. Duncan | Nov 30, 2020
Religious groups called the ‘brightest spot’ in foster care system Written by “Religious organizations are really the brightest spot in what is an otherwise dismal [foster care] system,” says Naomi Schaefer Riley, a fellow at the American Enterprise...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Nov 24, 2020
Why I am grateful for history education: context, identity and liberty Written by Near the end of a year that has been difficult for all of us, I am grateful for many things. Likely because I study education policy, this year my list of gratitude includes...
by William C. Duncan | Nov 24, 2020
Be thankful for religious freedom (and the not-so-uniform Pilgrims) Written by The Mayflower Compact, signed 400 years ago on November 19, 1620, is a fascinating document. It declares that the 102 passengers on the ship Mayflower were now “covenant[ing] and...
by William C. Duncan | Nov 20, 2020
Alito: Widespread support for religious freedom is shrinking Written by Is religious freedom “fast becoming a disfavored right”? That is the worry expressed by Justice Samuel Alito in a recent speech to a virtual convention of the Federalist Society. His...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Nov 20, 2020
Education trends: To 2021 and beyond Written by Year 2020 disrupted many things, including education. What is the future of education in 2021 and beyond? One expert believes it will include parents taking greater control of their child’s education, a need for...