Articles

September 9, 2022
Sweet Cakes Case Before Supreme Court

7 years after Melissa Klein was forced to close her bakery amidst violent death threats—she is still searching for justice, still waiting for the courts to finally recognize her constitutional right to stand by her faith as she runs her business.

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September 9, 2022
Student Freedom, Not Censorship

Too many schools use this time of year to censor student graduation speeches.

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September 8, 2022
IRS Audits

Instead of empowering the IRS with more audit agents, we should abolish our Byzantine tax code that can make almost anybody out to be a criminal.

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September 8, 2022
Ban Cell Phones in Class

By  Jeremy Adams – DailyWire.com – September 2022 It has taken a while for most thoughtful educators to finally arrive at the conclusion that phones need to be banned in the classroom—no middle ground, no nuance, no appeasement. Classrooms would be transformed overnight and our children might just rediscover what they can achieve if they are not perpetually distracted.  Last week,…

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September 8, 2022
Mom Wins School Board Race by Opposing Critical Race Theory

Hannah Smith decided to run for school board when she realized that her children’s school district was embracing critical race theory.

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September 7, 2022
Political Seduction of the Church

This is what I mean by political seduction: I’m referring to the unhealthy marriage of politics and the gospel. I’m speaking about the church becoming an appendage to a political party.

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September 7, 2022
One of the Worst Judicial Judgements Ever?

The Supreme Court decisions in the 1857 Dred Scott case and the 1944 Korematsu case are generally considered two of the worst judgments ever handed down by the nation’s highest court. Source: Major freakout in anti-Trump world | Washington Examiner

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September 7, 2022
Texas Abortion Law

Dr. Ingrid Skop argues that under the laws currently in effect in Texas and all other pro-life states, doctors can exercise reasonable medical judgment and are not required to delay necessary care.

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September 6, 2022
Critics of School Closures Vindicated

Critics of the pandemic school closures have been vindicated. They warned the closures would cause serious, possibly irreversible, developmental retardation. They warned of severe learning loss.

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September 6, 2022
Bush and Trump Tax Cuts

Donald Trump and George W. Bush may be in the same fraternity because they’re both former presidents, but that doesn’t mean they are friends or allies.

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September 6, 2022
How to Fix American Higher Ed

By: Ben Sasse – theatlantic.com – May 31, 2022 American higher education is the envy of the world, and it’s also failing our students on a massive scale. How can both be true simultaneously? Our decentralized, competitive system of research institutions is a national treasure, unparalleled in human history. We have the best universities, best professors, and best systems of…

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