School officials can constitutionally suppress free speech in the name of “safety,” a federal appeals court has ruled. A panel of the US Ninth Circuit Court Appeals ruled that it was OK for high school administrators to ask students to ...
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Group Fears Common Core Will Result In National Student Database
Common Core is a highly controversial public education initiative which has led many to fear that national data on students and families will be collected by the federal government – a charge that the nation’s leading home school legal organization ...
Read More »MA Supreme Court Hears Case That Could Erase ‘Under God’ From Pledge Of Allegiance
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court heard oral arguments Wednesday in a case that could jettison the phrase “under God” from the Pledge of Allegiance in state public schools. The Massachusetts Pledge of Allegiance lawsuit was initiated by atheist parents identified ...
Read More »Despite Chicago’s Strict Gun Laws, Guards Needed To Escort Students To School
The city of Chicago recently hired hundreds of guards to escort and protect children as they walked to school through gang-ridden neighborhoods. Ironically, the Illinois city has some of the most stringent gun laws in the United States, yet children ...
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