by Derek Monson | Dec 8, 2022
Religion is part of the solution Written by Derek Monson The mother of a neighborhood family recently had a life-threatening medical procedure. Paying for her emergency medical care cost the family all the funds they had available – including money to pay the...
by William C. Duncan | Dec 8, 2022
Life’s complexities demand accommodation of religious practice in policymaking Written by When the federal government tried to require Catholic nuns to offer contraceptive coverage to their employees, a wide range of religious groups joined a 2014 brief supporting...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Dec 7, 2022
Education pluralism: The state of magnet schools Written by During his senior year at the magnet school Tampa Bay Technical High School, public school student Nathan Gonzalez was creating magazine advertisements for a 55+ community during class. Along with getting...
by Derek Monson | Dec 2, 2022
Policymakers should take note of changing school enrollment patterns Written by Derek Monson When my daughter’s public school shut down and went fully remote in spring 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, my wife and I scrambled to make her schooling work....
by William C. Duncan | Dec 2, 2022
Explainer: The debate over the Respect for Marriage Act Written by Churches, people of faith, and others often join across theological and similar divides to speak up for religious freedom. Currently, however, there is some disagreement among these groups and...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Dec 2, 2022
Education pluralism: The state of home schooling Written by When Harvard professor Elizabeth Bartholet spoke against home schooling in 2020, she could not have known how home schooling was about to take root in America – including families not normally seen as...