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February 8, 2022

The Editor Strikes Back

Marina Ziemnick

Through its censorious behavior, the Emory Law Journal has done more than tarnish its good name. It has undermined its very reason for existence.

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February 4, 2022

Oklahoma State School Boards Association Scrambles to Take Down Radical Resource Guides

Marina Ziemnick

The Oklahoma State School Boards Association's resource library featured radical content that has no place in public schools—and especially not in an elementary school classroom.

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February 3, 2022

Digital SATs, Critical Social Justice, and a New Civics Alliance Website

John D. Sailer

With every new day, there’s a new story about education in the United States, and now, the Civics Alliance provides even more tools to help navigate this strange new policy landscape.

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February 2, 2022

Letter: Against Harvard's Kangaroo Court

Daniel Herwitz

We the undersigned consider Harvard's procedure a Kangaroo court, a show trial designed to allow Harvard to save face at the expense of one of its finest faculty members.

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February 1, 2022

A Georgetown Job in Jeopardy

Marina Ziemnick

Ilya Shapiro is more than qualified to comment on the Supreme Court nomination process. If Georgetown Law is truly committed to intellectual diversity, that is exactly what its investigation will find......

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