September 21, 2021

Constitution Day on Campus—A Thing of the Past?

David Acevedo

Many of America’s elite universities virtually ignore the holiday, violating federal law.

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September 21, 2021

How Colleges Forget the Constitution

Christopher Kendall

A survey of Constitution Day events at America's colleges and universities.

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September 20, 2021

The Meaning of Constitution Day

The 1776 Commission

The story of America is the story of a proud people with a boundless desire to leave for their posterity a more just and free society. This is the inheritance of all Americans.

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September 16, 2021

The Next Test for Texas, Aztec Gods, and More School Board Battles

John D. Sailer

Do Aztec prayers belong in K-12 schools? Click to read the latest issue of Resolute, where we break down the latest developments in K-12 civics education.

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September 16, 2021

Civics Education in Texas: A Progress Report

Karole Fedrick

HB 3979 and HB 4509 have already become state law, and SB 3 is on the way with further changes. Will this legislation successfully reform Texas civics education?

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September 15, 2021

Colleges and Constitution Day

National Association of Scholars

In 2004, Congress passed into law a requirement that all educational institutions that receive federal funding commemorate Constitution Day. Well ... do they?

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September 15, 2021

The Student Debt Relief Band-Aid

Teresa R. Manning

Student debt forgiveness doesn't resolve the problem of skyrocketing tuition.

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September 14, 2021

Video: 1857: The Dred Scott Case

National Association of Scholars

Watch as professors Hadley Arkes, Mark Graber, David Tubbs, and Vincent Phillip Munoz, discuss the Supreme Court's "worst ruling."

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September 14, 2021

Leaving Academia by Choice—A New Path for the Canceled?

David Acevedo

The voluntary resignation of Dr. Peter Boghossian may set a new trend for heterodox professors.

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September 13, 2021

The Supreme Court in the American Constitutional Order

Matthew J. Franck

Is there a crisis of public confidence in the Supreme Court, such that its “legitimacy” as an institution is threatened?

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