Opinion: Should Pastors Disclose Who They Are Voting For?
As we approach the last few weeks of the election season, the country is on edge. Forbes recently surveyed over 2,000 Americans from Sept. 4-6, 2024 and found that over […]
Reconsidering school choice and the benefits of principled pluralism for the common good
What this cautionary tale of separate and unequal education ought to teach us is that without careful forethought and attention, parents and schools can knowingly (or unknowingly) foment education inequities. However, when carefully crafted public policy includes a call for a pluralistic education system that is grounded in the diversity found within the American public, and also importantly, in freedom of conscience, school choice policies can provide better education options for every child.