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EXPERT INSIGHT: DEI spells CRT: Ohio Can Strengthen the Intellectual Environment at State Universities with Reasonable Restrictions on Campus Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Initiatives

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​​​​Introduction Legislation restricting highly ideological campus Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs was proposed during the 2023 legislative sessions in more than a dozen states, including Ohio (Lieb, 2023). Bills in Florida and Texas have passed, while others are sure to be reintroduced next year if sessions concluded without successful…

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ISSUE BRIEF: Enhanced Prosecutions for Fentanyl

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Introduction Fentanyl continues to ravage communities across the Nation, infiltrating our borders and poisoning Americans of all ages and backgrounds. In each of the past two years, more than 100,000 Americans lost their lives to drug overdose, with a substantial amount of those coming at the hands of opioids like…

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Op-Ed: Mississippi Celebrates Major Educational Victory

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This article originally appeared in Real Clear Education on June 26, 2023 It’s rare to see a comeback story as strong as that of Mississippi students. According to the 2022 National Assessment of Educational Progress, Mississippi fourth-graders, when adjusted for demographics, are ranked as the nation’s top performers in reading…

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Law Clerk, Center for Litigation - Washington, DC

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DESCRIPTION: The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) is seeking motivated law students with a passion for public interest litigation. The qualified applicant should possess a deep respect of American liberty and constitutional law, and an eagerness to challenge legal precedent and convention in the service of both. This law clerk…

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Voter Discrepancies Found In The Arizona 2022 General Election

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Introduction In recent years, several state officials have raised concerns that some ballots could have been counted multiple times in their elections, resulting in more ballots counted than registered voters who voted. Others have raised the question of whether ballots could have been destroyed, resulting in more registered voters who…

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Antisemitism as advocacy

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Originally appeared in JNS The Biden administration deserves credit for elevating the issue of antisemitism in American public discourse. For example, Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff has made it a key focus area, representing the United States at Auschwitz on this year’s anniversary of International Holocaust Remembrance Day and hosting a…

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Op-Ed: One year after Dobbs, here are challenges facing the pro-life movement

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This article originally appeared in Fox News on June 24, 2023 June 24, marks the one-year anniversary of the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision, which overturned Roe v. Wade and held that there is no constitutional right to abortion. Not surprisingly, the Left responded with an apocalyptic tone. Their false and…

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Op-Ed: Championing Women in the Post-Dobbs Era of the Pro-life Movement

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On the first anniversary of the landmark Dobbs decision, it is critical that we reflect on the lives that have been saved this year and redouble our efforts to champion all lives involved—mothers, fathers, and the unborn. In the 100 days following the life-saving Dobbs decision in June 2022, more…

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Op-Ed: California’s Anti-Worker Policies Are Coming To Washington

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This article originally appeared in Daily Caller on June 23, 2023 I have long feared that the Biden Administration would emulate the disastrous, anti-worker policies of California. The Administration’s recent nomination of California Labor Secretary Julie Su to lead the U.S. Department of Labor suggests that my fears may be…

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FACT SHEET: Churches Can Influence Public Policy

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There is a pervasive misperception that churches, religious organizations, pastors, and other religious leaders are unable to engage in public policy debates without losing their tax-exempt status under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.1 The lack of proper understanding of the interplay between a church’s First Amendment rights under…

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