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Education

Terris Todd on School Choice, Educational Failure, and Why the U.S. Department of Education Must Go

Director of Coalitions & Outreach for the Project 21 black leadership network, Terris Todd, breaks down why the Dept of

William Jacobson Weighs In on Federal Funding Freezes, Campus Protests, and Judicial Overreach

Clinical Professor of Law and Director of the Securities Law Clinic at Cornell Law School, William Jacobson, on campus free

$480K for Failure: Ted Dabrowski on the State of Illinois Schools—and Governance

How does a superintendent in a failing school district walk away with nearly half a million dollars a year?

Heather MacDonald: Racist – But Underfunded? Capping funding for universities

Thomas W. Smith fellow at the Manhattan Institute, Heather MacDonald: Racist—But Underfunded?  - capping funding for universities indirect costs

Michael McShane Reacts to the Department of Education Cuts

Michael McShane is the Director of National Research at EdChoice and co-author of Getting Education Right: A Conservative Vision for

Will Estrada on House Bill 2827

Will Estrada, senior counsel for HSLDA – Advocates for Homeschooling

Neetu Arnold: How Left-Wing Activism Corrupted America’s Schools

Paulson Policy Analyst at the Manhattan Institute and a Young Voices contributor, Neetu Arnold: How Left-Wing Activism Corrupted America’s Schools

Chris Ferguson: Cellphone Bans in Schools Don’t Work, but Was the Study Any Good?

Chris Ferguson, professor of psychology at Stetson University in Florida:  A New Study Found that Cellphone Bans in Schools Don’t

Richard A. Epstein: Deregulating the University on Sex and Age

Richard A Epstein is James Parker Hall Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of Law, Senior Lecturer at the University of Chicago