‘You are unintelligent. You are poorly educated. You are nauseatingly fat and hideous’ By Bob Unruh A new survey from the Foundation for Individual Rights…
Posts published in “Education News”
By Katie Jerkovich Sometimes you read a headline and you think it can’t be true. But we can confirm that a big rig carrying monkeys who…
New Jersey Education Association will celebrate the “vibrant world of drag” in days after the election. By Amanda Prestigiacomo The New Jersey Education Association, one…
By Danielle A high school student in Baltimore was placed in handcuffs after an artificial intelligence system apparently mistook his bag of Doritos for a firearm.…
By John Sexton Yesterday the Trump administration announced that it had reached a deal with the University of Virginia. Unlike some of the other deals…
By David Manney We’re seeing the death throes of amateur athletics—not in one knockout blow, but nickel-and-dimed into extinction, repackaged, and sold under the label…

Student-Led Free Speech Discussion on Charlie Kirk Leads to Teacher’s Discipline on Constitution Day
By Jordan Sekulow Imagine being punished for letting students talk about freedom – on Constitution Day. That’s exactly what happened to our client, a history teacher…
By Sierra Marlee Parents in Canada are reportedly up in arms over a planned field trip to New York City, but not for the reasons…
By Scott McClallen The Second Amendment Foundation has filed a new lawsuit in New Hampshire challenging what it calls the unconstitutional search of an 18-year-old high school…
By Border Hawk Chicago school officials have ordered a new dress code for students who participate in Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC) programs, citing…
By Warren Squire On Thursday, we finally got to see Democrat Abigail Spanberger face off against Republican Winsome Earle-Sears in Virginia’s gubernatorial debate. One of…
By Anumita Kaur Faced with a stream of death threats, a Rutgers University history professor who teaches about antifascism said he is moving out of…
By Katie Jerkovich The University of Delaware now faces a backlash after the college’s TV network allegedly celebrated the assassination of Charlie Kirk by thanking his…

















