
Corey DeAngelis
Journalist at Freelance
Senior Fellow at Reason Foundation
Senior Fellow, American Culture Project; Visiting Fellow, @AIER; Exec. Dir., @EF_Institute; Board, @LJCenter; Senior Advisor, @AccuracyInMedia; Miranda💍
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1 week ago |
thedailyeconomy.org | Corey DeAngelis
Last week, the Supreme Court heard Mahmoud v. Taylor, a case that exposes a glaring injustice in America’s public school system. During the proceedings, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson made a stunningly tone-deaf remark, suggesting that religious families concerned about their free exercise rights being violated by public schools shouldn’t worry — they can simply send their kids to private school or homeschool. That’s easy for her to say.
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2 weeks ago |
nationalreview.com | Corey DeAngelis
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3 weeks ago |
thedailyeconomy.org | Corey DeAngelis
The school choice revolution just scored its most historic victory yet. The Texas House passed Senate Bill 2 by a decisive vote of 86 to 63, following the Texas Senate’s approval by a 19 to 12 margin. Texas Senate leadership announced Friday that the chamber plans to concur next week with the version of the bill passed by the House.
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1 month ago |
foxnews.com | Corey DeAngelis
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The 2024 election was a wake-up call for Democrats, but five months later, they’re still asleep. Donald Trump’s win over Kamala Harris—fueled by a 9-point lead among parents—made the GOP the Parents’ Party. Trump campaigned hard on school choice, ousting transgender ideology from classrooms, and banning Critical Race Theory (CRT) and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) nonsense. Harris barely mentioned education.
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1 month ago |
wsj.com | Corey DeAngelis
The lack of school choice in the state is fueling the left’s broader assault on educational freedom. Illinois Democrats are once again obstructing educational freedom. In 2023 they refused to extend the state’s modest school-choice program, the Invest in Kids Act, stripping private-school scholarships from 15,000 low-income students—mostly minorities stuck in failing districts.
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