by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Jul 6, 2023
A success story: home-schooling connection with LiftEd Written by The recent United States Supreme Court rulings rejecting affirmative action in higher education and the Biden administration’s student loan forgiveness plan have put higher ed in the news. However,...
by William C. Duncan | Jul 6, 2023
Supreme Court clarifies religious practice rights in 2 cases Written by The U.S. Supreme Court has now finished its most recent term and takes a break until the next, which starts in the fall. In the last two days of the court’s term, it decided two cases that...
by The Likely Voter | Jun 29, 2023
How does the Supreme Court choose which cases to hear? Written by A religious school in Colorado dismissed a teacher for leading a school assembly on race issues that the school believed misrepresented the religious teachings of the school. The teacher sued the...
by Krisana Finlay | Jun 29, 2023
Economics: What have families got to do with it? A lot Written by At the height of Utah’s housing price spike in the summer of 2021, I remember meeting for lunch with my friend Nicole, who was failing to find a home. Married and a mother of two, she described how...
by William C. Duncan | Jun 29, 2023
Why did Supreme Court decline Colorado religious school case? Written by The Supreme Court is closing out its current term. By the time this post is published, the court will likely have released its final opinions before the justices take time off prior to the...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Jun 28, 2023
Q&A: American Heritage School’s LiftEd platform for home-schoolers Written by For public schools, the controversy that ignites when education policy decisions touch on religion can get tricky. But some families, exhausted by the public school system, want...