Monthly Archives: October 2020

New Rules That Should Be Adopted by The United States Senate

Advertisements Voting on all Presidential Cabinet Members shall require a 65% majority to be confirmed. Voting on United States Supreme Court Judge Nominations shall require a 65% majority. Approval of all Federal Judges shall require a 65% majority. The annual … Continue reading

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Laura Chapman: Can Teachers Be Measured by the Same Methods Used for Cows?

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Robert Kuttner: How Trump Might Overturn the Election

Advertisements This whole thing is very scary. We are going to get dragged into a civil war because one man, one man thinks he is a dictator. In the history of this country, there has never been a president so … Continue reading

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An Originalist Reading of Public Schools

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Watch Katharine Stewart and Me Discuss the Assault on Public Schools

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Economic Policy Institute: Teachers Pay a Penalty for Teaching

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Fix America by Reversing Decades of Privatization

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For Defining the Right to Public Education, Constitutional Originalism Doesn’t Work

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Former TFAer/TFA Exec (shh…) Allison Serafin: From Texas, to Nevada, and Back to Texas

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Rhode Island: A Must-Read Court Decision!

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