July 22, 2021

Three Pledges to Combat CRT and Action Civics in American Education

Peter Wood

To equip American citizens to effect true change in their schools, NAS has created three pledges: one for school board candidates, one for state office candidates, and one for voters.

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July 22, 2021

Civics Showdown in Texas, NEA Endorses CRT, and New Resources Galore

David Randall

Click to read the ninth issue of Resolute, our new Civics Alliance newsletter informing you about the most urgent issues in civics education.

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July 20, 2021

NAS Opposes the ABA’s Woke Standards for Law Schools

Peter Wood

The American Bar Association would like the nation’s already-radicalized law schools to become even more so. We must step up and challenge this.

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July 20, 2021

Video: 1823

National Association of Scholars

Tune in as we discuss how the Monroe Doctrine laid the foundations of American foreign policy in the Americas and around the globe. 

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July 19, 2021

Laws Against Critical Race Theory Are Only the First Step

David Randall

Americans must do far more than just pass state laws to ban CRT. Don’t merely ruffle the education establishment's feathers—pluck ‘em.

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July 16, 2021

Video: A Dubious Expediency

National Association of Scholars

Peter Wood is joined by Professors Gail Heriot and Maimon Schwarzchild to discuss their recent book, A Dubious Expediency. 

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July 15, 2021

Lhamon Wobbles on Presumption of Innocence, Undermining Confidence that She Can be Fair

Teresa R. Manning

Catherine Lhamon’s nomination to serve again opens old wounds for victims of the 2011 DCL. Tuesday’s hearing made matters worse.

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July 14, 2021

What Is American Citizenship?

Dennis Hale and Marc Landy

Citizenship as an office, or as a duty, is a discordant note in an age of “rights talk.” What makes American citizenship different?

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July 13, 2021

$300,000 for an M.F.A. in Film—Why Not?

David Acevedo

A new Wall Street Journal article exposes America’s broken student debt system—what can be done?

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