
Alexandra Hudson is a writer based in Washington DC. She has held posts at the Federalist Society, the American Enterprise Institute, and the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty, and earned an MSc in comparative social policy at the London School of Economics as a Rotary Scholar. Most recently, she was an appointee at the U.S. Department of Education. She is currently working on a book on civility. Follow her on Twitter @LexiOHudson.
Canada’s supreme court presumed to tell Trinity Western University what is and is not integral to the practice of their faith. This is a worrisome development.
The moratorium on wearing white after Labor Day enforced by the legalistically fashion-minded is over. But should we pay attention to this old rule?
A First Amendment right to free speech is not a moral obligation to freely speak every single truth that pops into our head the moment it comes to us.
A nonprofit legal organization has filed a civil rights suit against New York City Public schools for ‘systematic mistreatment of homeschooling families.’
Israel’s precarious relationship with its oil-rich neighbors makes energy and resource independence a national security priority.
School choice increases parental involvement and student achievement. Betsy DeVos could use her bully pulpit as education secretary to drastically deregulate federal education policies.
‘We are not safe in Iraq while Daesh (ISIS) is in control. We have no future, no work, no belongings,’ says an Iraqi genocide survivor.