Can the President Raise the Debt Limit Unilaterally? Hell no!
- CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized
- July 27, 2011
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READ MORESalon.com issued a defamatory article it has refused to correct.
READ MOREOnline tools combined with face-to-face instruction create what is known as blended learning. Effective integration of technology can allow more efficient use of instructional time and save schools money. Colorado is well positioned to implement and test blended learning programs on a larger scale. Charter and district public schools have begun to implement blended learning models and have seen promising results.
READ MOREI met Jon Caldara, president of Independence Insitute in 2000 when I started doing volunteer graphic design for II. Jon quickly offered me a contract position and an office in their suite. It was only a few months later when I heard from one of my colleagues that Jon’s infant daughter, Parker, was very sick.
READ MOREThe court found that the statute granting courts power to grant injunctions did not include universal injunctions.
READ MORESkrmetti was one of several cases this year in which the court’s decision protected children.
READ MOREEstablishing New Public Schools of Choice: An Alternative Pathway highlights the role of educational service agencies, specifically Colorado’s Boards of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES), in authorizing alternative public schools of choice. The Education reEnvisioned BOCES (ERBOCES) is noted for its creation of brick-and-mortar schools, offering children additional educational opportunities. Yet, ERBOCES faced a legal challenge
READ MOREThe Founding-era doctrine of implied powers has been misunderstood during the modern era. Result have been an over-estimate of congressional power and confusion about the President’s authority.
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