The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Did you forget Flag Day? I almost did. So I wanted to take some time today to remember the adoption of our nation’s first flag, and to pledge allegiance to both it and the Republic for which it stands. Perhaps remembering our flag and the republic for which it stands will help us navigate the troubled waters of our lawless actions and…
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Teacher unions, particularly in their current incarnation, often stray from their foundational mission to enhance educational outcomes, becoming entangled instead in the quagmire of political activism and social agendas. This shift not only distracts from their primary purpose but also risks undermining their credibility as advocates for educators.
Take, for instance, the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), which has allocated a staggering $16.5 million in political spending for the 2024 election cycle, all directed towards liberal organizations. This has raised eyebrows and prompted accusations of a troubling nexus between union leadership and Democratic interests. Critics contend that Randi Weingarten has leveraged union dues to exert political influence, raising serious questions about ethical governance within the union.
Social media company X sued New York to challenge a state law that requires social media companies to submit semi-annual reports about how they are suppressing certain kinds of speech to the New York attorney general. According to the lawsuit, provisions in the “Stop Hiding Hate Act” violate social media companies’ First Amendment rights and […]
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The D.C. Circuit is essentially the judicial branch version of ‘trust the experts,’ the only difference being that these judges do not actually have any expert knowledge that makes them more equipped to decide court cases.
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