A Trump Official’s Thin Legal Case Against Accreditors’ DEI Policies
The Education Department is misapplying a Supreme Court ruling to force accreditors to drop DEI standards.
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This blog post analyzes a new study on the cost of dual language immersion programs.
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In his new book, J.M. Berger argues that it’s past time we shift our incomplete understanding of extremism beyond stale tautologies.
When apps and platforms want to test out features, they go to Oz.
As policymakers process UNGA talks, they should consider how including women in counter-terrorism strategy can yield crucial insights.
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Texas politicians with an eye to shaking things up should look for purple splotches in what has been a very red state for decades.
From misallocated funds to inaccurate Census numbers, the Commission’s flimsy data maneuvering could exacerbate all sorts of issues.