Some Constitutional Takeaways from the 2024 Presidential Election
- November 30, 2024
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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 MOREFrom the standpoint of those who favor freedom and constitutional government, the new presidential administration will be better than the last, but lasting change will require adoption of constitutional amendments proposed by a convention of the states.
READ MOREThe Electoral College is a necessary part of a wider presidential election system, which in turn is the result of many factors, not just a few.
READ MOREDuring the 1970s, a handful of liberal writers with privileged media access spread disinformation about the amendment process, apparently to protect an activist Supreme Court.
READ MOREEighteenth Century social history helps us understand why the Constitution was written as it was.
READ MOREJohn Lansing, Jr. used the New York Bill of Rights as one basis for the proposed constitutional amendments consulted by James Madison.
READ MORECI-128, if enacted, could be used as a legal wedge for child mutilation and the invasion of women’s sports by biological males.
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