Corey A. DeAngelis

Economics

Dismantling the Department of Education, One Bureaucratic Layer at a Time

The Trump administration is making good on its promise to shrink the bloated federal bureaucracy, starting with the Department of…

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Economics

Failing Upwards: The Perverse Incentives of Teachers’ Unions

Failure gets rewarded when it comes to government unions. Look no further than Stacy Davis Gates, the president of the…

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Economics

New Jersey’s Assault on Homeschooling 

New Jersey Democrats have unveiled a power grab that threatens the very foundation of parental rights.   Assembly Bill 5825, introduced…

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Economics

Why a Teacher Union Exodus Could Be Imminent

Teachers unions have strayed far from their original purpose of supporting classroom teachers and have morphed into a powerful political…

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Economics

Supreme Court Delivers Parents a Partial Victory 

Last month’s Supreme Court ruling in Mahmoud v. Taylor is a landmark victory for parental rights in education, reaffirming exactly…

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Economics

Teachers Unions Think They Own Your Kids 

The teachers unions, led by figures like Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) president Stacy Davis Gates, believe they own your children,…

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Economics

Do Government Schools Discriminate Against Religious Families?

Last week, the Supreme Court heard Mahmoud v. Taylor, a case that exposes a glaring injustice in America’s public school…

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Economics

Texas Joins the School Choice Revolution 

The school choice revolution just scored its most historic victory yet. The Texas House passed Senate Bill 2 by a…

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Economics

Texas Poised to Pass Universal School Choice 

The Texas House now has the votes to pass universal school choice this session. Last Wednesday, 75 Republican coauthors were…

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Economics

Trump’s School Choice Executive Order is a Good Start 

President Trump signed an executive order last month directing the Department of Education to prioritize discretionary funding for school choice…

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