Congress Recognizes Julius Rosenwald’s Philanthropy
Last month, Congress came together to pay homage to the incredible philanthropic legacy of Julius Rosenwald.
Last month, Congress came together to pay homage to the incredible philanthropic legacy of Julius Rosenwald.
The Supreme Court will decide whether California can require charitable organizations to disclose the identities of their donors.
Every year, parental choice in education is celebrated across the country during National School Choice Week.
There are many, many cases where people remain in prison because their Sixth Amendment rights were not protected.
Updates about important behind-the-scenes developments that could potentially impact philanthropic freedom and excellence.
A proper rule of law, with various levels of government playing their appropriate roles, is essential to protecting our liberties.
At a time when most of the country wants to find ways to heal our divisions, we should be wary of relying on sources that only reinforce ideological divisions.
When it comes to private donations made to election-related efforts, the dark money label and its sinister implication is often attached to conservatives activities and dollars.
Our schools have enough problems functioning right now we don t need union issues added to those.
Here are some reliable resources available for those of us who are wondering how our state is faring on education issues.
Our Constitution protects our right to free association, and many people from both the labor and business sides have fought for years to protect our economic freedom.
In the world of criminal justice reform, we hear much more about prison reform than public safety. Here was a perspective that addressed both, without minimizing the issues in either realm.