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September 2, 2021

School Board Battles, Critical Media Literacy, and AGs Against CRT

John D. Sailer

As the school year begins, the future of American civics remains unclear. Click to read the latest issue of Resolute, where we break down the latest developments in K-12 civics education.

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August 31, 2021

Racial Audit Studies—Fact or Fiction?

David Acevedo

In a new article for Academic Questions, Professor Wilfred Reilly argues that a popular research tool may lead us astray on racism in America.

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August 26, 2021

Civic Education as a Duty and a Delight

Paul O. Carrese

For too many Americans, “civics” is either a vague mystery or akin to a dental cleaning: we know that we should do it but would avoid it if possible.

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August 24, 2021

COVID Wars Episode II: The Vaccine Strikes Back

David Acevedo

As schools reopen for the fall, mask and vaccine mandates have come to the fore.

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August 24, 2021

Protest Lawyers: The ABA's Push for More Ideological Training in Law School

Teresa R. Manning

New ABA guidelines tell law schools to place tribal allegiance over legal education.

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