Will Flanders, Research Director
Recently, State Superintendent Jill Underly delivered a speech to the Wisconsin State Education Convention. On the whole, the remarks are filled with the sort of inane platitudes that many of us are used to hearing from the leadership of bureaucratic agencies. ...
After nearly 50 years, the sun may finally be setting on the constitutional right to abortion.
On December 1, 2021, the United States Supreme Court heard arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. In this case, the Court is considering Mississippi’s abortion ban, which ...
Will Flanders and Libby Sobic
In the latest chapter of the seemingly never-ending nightmare of school closures, Milwaukee Public Schools decided Sunday, Jan. 2 to return to virtual instruction for the first week of the spring semester, Jan. 3-7. This follows the Madison Metropolitan School ...
Noah Diekemper
Since the beginning of the pandemic, the federal government has flooded massive amounts of money into the economy. From the CARES Act, to stimulus checks, to $1,400 to individuals making as much as $75,000 per year, more than $4 trillion has been flooded the economy. ...
Will Flanders and Libby Sobic
Like an old IPod set on repeat, Milwaukee Public Schools' attempts to attack and provide misleading data about the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program (MPCP) is a song-and-dance that never stops. In their latest salvo against providing families with educational ...
Libby Sobic and Anthony LoCoco
The U.S. Supreme Court recently held oral arguments in Carson v. Makin, a case that challenges Maine’s decision to prevent certain private religious schools from participating in its tuition benefit program for families without access to a local public high ...