This year is the 30th anniversary of the state Supreme Court’s Claremont education decision, but the fundamental issues raised by the five plaintiff communities is not yet “settled law.”
Currently two lawsuits over education funding and what constitutes an adequate education are before ...
Republican legislators in Wisconsin have just secured an unlikely win for school choice that is a ray of hope for the movement nationwide.
While many recent statewide school choice successes have come from Republican-controlled governments, Wisconsin Republicans struck a deal with Democratic ...
The majority of Americans distrust the federal government. They don’t believe the government helps people or listens to them. It may be a surprise to learn that, with few exceptions, Americans have distrusted the government since the early 1970s.
According to Pew surveys, trust in ...
When I was growing up and did something foolish, my mom would sometimes scold me. “What, do you have rocks in your head?” But I was a child. I was learning and growing, and, eventually, I smartened up — somewhat. Mom would call absurdities in the news she couldn’t relate to ...
Amid tensions between the United States and China, Beijing has announced that it will curb exports of the rare earth metals gallium and germanium. Beijing explained the move in response to U.S. limits on China’s access to semiconductor technologies. In fact, Beijing says the United States is ...
Democratic lawmakers have introduced a bill restricting tax breaks for corporate investors buying large quantities of homes. If passed, the Stop Predatory Investing Act would prohibit investors who acquire 50 or more single-family homes for rental purposes from deducting interest or ...