
Angel Eduardo
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2 months ago |
eternallyradicalidea.com | Greg Lukianoff |Angel Eduardo |Jacob Mchangama |Sarah McLaughlin
Over the past couple of months, I’ve explored how (despite numerous, contradictory, and ridiculous accusations to the contrary) FIRE has been able to remain non-partisan even in an era punctuated by intense partisanship. I also tried to turn that reflection into advice for others on how they can do the same.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
eternallyradicalidea.com | Greg Lukianoff |Jonathan Rauch |Angel Eduardo |Perry Fein
I turned 50 this year, which means I'm officially in my dotage. And, being Russian and Irish, I am prone to being misty more often than I was in my frittered youth. So now I’d like to take some time to be a little sentimental about what I'm thankful for this Thanksgiving — and ask my team to do the same as well. I am thankful for the entire FIRE team, which has become, despite my best efforts, very much like a family to me.
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Nov 6, 2024 |
lawliberty.org | Angel Eduardo |Carson Holloway |Robert G. Natelson |Paul Schwennesen
Why do we have a First Amendment? This isn’t a facetious question. In fact, it gets at the core of so many arguments surrounding originalist approaches to First Amendment jurisprudence, and why arguments that rigidly appeal to the text and history are often cherry-picked or incomplete.
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Oct 30, 2024 |
quillette.com | Russell Warne |Aurele Aaron Tobelem |Naomi Riley |Angel Eduardo
In March, Sarah Carr—a professor of journalism and contributor to the Washington Post, the Atlantic, and Slate—published an essay in the Hechinger Report titled, “How Flawed IQ Tests Prevent Kids from Getting Help in School.” Reliance on IQ tests in many US schools, she wrote, “is now slowly starting to ebb after decades of research showing their potential for racial and class bias, among other issues.
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Oct 29, 2024 |
quillette.com | Zoe Booth |Aurele Aaron Tobelem |Naomi Riley |Angel Eduardo
On the 23rd of October, I sat down in Sydney, Australia, with the esteemed ethicist and theologian Nigel Biggar—Regius Professor Emeritus of Moral and Pastoral Theology at the University of Oxford—to discuss King Charles’ visit to Australia, whether Australia should cut ties with the British monarchy and become a republic, what it means to be a patriot, far-left activism, cancel culture, and whether we should be ashamed of our colonial past.
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