April 28, 2021

Natural Rights and Religious Liberty: The Founders’ Perspective

Vincent Phillip Muñoz

Given these seemingly contradictory commitments – freedom from religion, on the one hand, and freedom for religion, on the other – what are we to make of our “first freedom”?

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April 27, 2021

NAS Publishes New Report Analyzing American History Textbooks

David Acevedo

The NAS is proud to announce our latest research report, "Skewed History: Textbook Coverage of Early America and the New Deal," which examines five popular American history textbooks.

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April 27, 2021

Scholars: History Textbooks Skew American History

National Association of Scholars

The National Association of Scholars has launched a new report, Skewed History: Textbook Coverage of Early America and the New Deal. The report reviews and critiques five popular textbooks’ cove......

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April 22, 2021

Event: 1787

National Association of Scholars

How did the Constitutional Convention’s product create an altered relationship between state governments and the new national government? What did the ratification of the Constitution mean for n......

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April 21, 2021

Event: Textbook History

National Association of Scholars

Join us for the launch of Skewed History on Tuesday, April 27th at 2 pm ET.

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April 21, 2021

Model Civics Bills

David Randall

Click to read and download our first five model state civics bills, written by Civics Alliance Project Director David Randall.

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April 20, 2021

Hate America? Apply Within

Teresa R. Manning

The announcement encourages divisive neo-racism and brainwashing with anti-American History and Civics programs.

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April 20, 2021

It’s All Blue at UT Austin

David Acevedo

UT Austin proves once again that it cares little for intellectual diversity—it has instead chosen to violate civil rights law and entrench ideological conformity.

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April 19, 2021

Fast Track: The Merits Of Short-Term Credentialing

Neetu Arnold

The increased interest in short-term credentials has reinvigorated a broader conversation about higher education’s role in the labor market.

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April 19, 2021

UT Austin Approves Orwellian “Strategic Plan for Faculty Diversity, Equity, and Inclusivity”

Louis K. Bonham

Sadly, the University of Texas at Austin did not heed our repeated warnings about the direct threat to academic freedom and institutional neutrality posed by its now-approved facul......

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