by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Mar 14, 2024
Do students benefit academically from curriculum transparency? Written by Efforts to increase transparency of instructional materials used in public school classrooms have focused on preventing controversies. That is, they have focused on checking “rogue teachers”...
by William C. Duncan | Mar 14, 2024
Social media cases at Supreme Court show how policymakers need to reach a balance on regulation Written by The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in two consolidated cases last month that involve content regulation on social media. The novelty of the issue –...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Mar 7, 2024
Impacts of curriculum transparency on education choice Written by Christine Cooke Fairbanks A recent Scott Rasmussen National Survey found that 82%* of voters would favor allowing parents access to all curriculum plans and materials for classes their children...
by William C. Duncan | Mar 6, 2024
Unanimous decision on Trump’s ballot access pushes back on ‘partisan court’ narrative Written by William C. Duncan The most closely watched U.S. Supreme Court decisions are typically issued near the end of the court’s term in June, but the big news came early this...
by William C. Duncan | Feb 28, 2024
Human rights violations in China, Nicaragua are sad examples of a lack of religious freedom Written by William C. Duncan A recent Google alert on religious freedom pointed to two religious freedom cases in the United States. One is an ongoing dispute between the...