Hans von Spakovsky and Sarah Parshall Perry
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The uprising: Families clash with schools over LGBTQ propaganda
For once, the alphabet mob is back on its heels. But only because taxpaying parents and their brave kids are speaking up.
‘Conservatives need not apply’ under Biden administration’s proposed hiring rules
Rather than do the hard work of holding its current workforce to appropriate standards, the Office of Personnel Management wants to make it even easier on the front end for the federal government to unfairly discriminate in its hiring practices.
Refusing to prosecute abortion protestors is inexcusable
No one wants to restrict peaceful, civil protests in the public arena. But taking that to people’s homes, to their families, is an outrageous — and dangerous — abuse that should be stopped or no one will want to serve in public office.
A racist Virginia school board and principal get called out
In a terrific win for parents, hardworking students, and those who want to end discrimination in our schools, a federal judge has thrown out the racist admissions policy of Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, a prestigious public magnet school in Fairfax County, Virginia.
Colorado is again trying to compel a wedding vendor’s speech. Supreme Court has a chance to defend freedom.
It is high time the Supreme Court resolved this ongoing standoff between same-sex marriage and the First Amendment, so that vendors like Smith can earn a living while staying true to their religious beliefs.
Unpacking Supreme Court justices’ reasoning in vaccine mandate decisions
For nearly 100 million American workers waiting breathlessly for an answer, a Thursday Supreme Court decision delivered good news for many, although not all.
Texas Heartbeat Act again before Supreme Court. Here’s what you need to know
The Texas Heartbeat Act isn’t the first time pro-life policymakers have gotten creative to challenge the status quo, and it likely won’t be the last.