Addressing climate change requires transitioning to lower carbon energy sources. Well-designed regulation plays a critical role in accelerating this transition. But regulation with a high degree...
With new institutes emerging at colleges and universities in Florida, Ohio, Utah, Tennessee, North Carolina, Texas, and elsewhere, civics education may be seeing a rebirth. “We...
This morning, a lawyer for President Donald J. Trump argued his case for Presidential immunity before the U.S. Supreme Court. Trump could not attend; he is...
Topline: An instance of San Diego Unified school district spending a $3 million federal grant on employee bonuses instead of low-income students was just the start...
Ian Whitfield is a part time U.S. Army military police officer and a graduate student at Georgetown University. As a cop, he should know how dangerous...
An incident involving a physical attack by a female Secret Service agent tasked with protecting Vice President Kamala Harris is raising questions about whether the agency...
Winning ugly. A catchy way to describe an imperfect victory, but a victory eked out nonetheless. In sports, it’s considered okay to win ugly, and sometimes...
You know how the saying goes – if it’s not broken don’t fix it. But the state of Colorado is walking a thin line as it...
Yesterday morning the State of Idaho defended its position before the Supreme Court – against a radically pro-abortion administration. As has become fashionable, the Solicitor General...
Joe Feldman has faced many tough crowds in the course of successfully selling his “Grading for Equity” program to school districts across the nation. During the...