The History of Federal Interference in Education
/The Federal Government’s role in education substantially increased through legislation and court rulings in the 1960s.
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The Federal Government’s role in education substantially increased through legislation and court rulings in the 1960s.
Read MoreThe Supreme Court has screwed up a lot of things throughout its history. However, the Court has helped to protect the rights of parents to choose where and how to educate their children.
Read MoreThe Constitution of my home State of Michigan explicitly bases education in religion.
Read MoreDon’t ever let people say schools are “neutral.” They are not. Public schools inculcate values in children—and that’s the problem.
Read MoreIt is well known today that American public schools are legally barred from praying and teaching the Bible. However, this was not always the case. Religion was not banned from the schools until a series of Supreme Court cases in the mid-1900s that reinterpreted the First Amendment.
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