Supreme Court Just Helped out the Real Colorado
- Constitution
- July 19, 2024
Have you ever played the “one of these things is not like the other” game with only two things? The results usually are neither too difficult nor surprising. But playing a quick game, like we’re about to do, can still be informative in its own way.
Okay, let’s go. The first item comes compliments of the […]
A little over 18 months ago, a story broke out of Ohio that a mom was charged with a felony for falsifying information about where she lived to get her daughter into a different public school. Neither Kelley Williams-Bolar nor any other parent should be forced to choose between finding a better education and obeying […]
READ MOREIf you want to know more about the Constitution, don’t rely exclusively—or even primarily—on the Federalist Papers. For a good illustration of what other authors can teach us, read on. During the 1787-90 ratification debates over the Constitution, much more than The Federalist was written to illustrate the document’s meaning. True, The Federalist is among
READ MOREUpdate, 8/22: Intercepts blogger Mike Antonucci makes some incisive observations about the need for better-informed voters while asserting that the PDK/Gallup results are not that significant, noting he “wouldn’t touch it with a 10-foot poll.”
It’s late August and back-to-school season, which means it’s once again time for the new Phi Delta Kappa (PDK) / Gallup […]
As I told you a couple months ago, the nation’s largest voucher program — enacted by Indiana in 2011 — is growing quickly in both popularity and promise.
In the Hoosier State, more than 8,000 students from low- and middle-income families are taking advantage of the private option provided by the new choice scholarships. And […]
If you’re on Medicaid and looking for a new doctor, your chances are excellent of finding one … in Wyoming. Continue reading
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