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Kelly: How The Supreme Court Could Give Parents Relief From Overbearing School Boards
February 09, 2022
In an op-ed published by The Federalist, Jim Kelly explains how an upcoming decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in a school choice case could provide families with more options for avoiding controversial and harmful academic and health policies in K-12 education.
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Campbell in NY Magazine: The BLM Mystery: Where Did the Money Go?
February 08, 2022
Sean Campbell writing in NY Magazine covers the story of civil rights activist Tory Johnson following the George Floyd controversy and his experience with the Black Lives Matter, questioning the placement of the millions the organization raised.
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Justice Stephen Breyer to Retire from Supreme Court
February 01, 2022
After 27 years, Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer will retire, allowing President Biden to appoint a successor before November's midterms.
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VA AG Legal Opinion Brings End to Student Vaccine Mandates at Virginia Universities
February 01, 2022
Virginia's largest public universities have dropped their Covid-19 vaccination requirement for students to attend in person or to enroll following a legal opinion issued by state Attorney General Jason Miyares that said state universities and colleges cannot require the Covid-19 vaccine for students unless the commonwealth's legislature includes it among required immunizations for higher education institutions.
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New Study Reveals Lockdowns had No Significant Impact on COVID-19 Deaths
February 01, 2022
A new study conducted by Johns Hopkins University reveals that there is no evidence that lockdowns, school closures, border closures, and limiting gatherings in the U.S. and Europe have had a noticeable effect on COVID-19 mortality.