Can the president unilaterally impose tariffs on imports from other nations through executive orders? The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on this fundamental question this week. Though sometimes framed as a showdown on the…
Tariffs and the separation of powers Written by A case before the U.S. Supreme Court this week concerns the power of the president to impose tariffs relying on implied delegation from Congress. The president argues that he…
Executive Summary The newest October enrollment data report reveals that enrollment in district public schools is once again on the decline, while total public charter school enrollment continues to grow. In an era of greater…
Executive Summary The newest October enrollment data report reveals that enrollment in district public schools is once again on the decline, while total public charter school enrollment continues to grow. In an era of greater…
Is it unconstitutional for a state to require app stores to verify that its users are either adults or have parental permission before downloading apps? A new lawsuit in Texas argues that it, is but that argument is a…
Why states are right on app store age laws Written by A lawsuit in Texas is challenging a state law that requires app stores to verify that users are adults or have parental permission before allowing them to download apps.…
The rise in AI in education should mean stronger protections for parental rights Written by Scholars predict that AI will radically change education, but parental rights in education should remain protected. In the age of AI,…
An article from The Harvard Gazette titled “How AI Could Radically Change Education by 2050” suggests that not only will education change radically, but the way we currently do school will “seem totally old-fashioned.” While…
Jews around the world have just concluded one of the most beautiful stretches of the Jewish calendar – Sukkot and Simchat Torah – a sequence of holidays that fuses joy, humility, and renewal into a single moral arc. After…
The fragile joy of Sukkot and the renewal of Simchat Torah Written by The sukkah’s impermanence teaches that true security lies not in material walls but in moral ones: trust, community, and faith. Simchat Torah models…
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