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July 11, 2023
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Kaepernick Leads Team Marx against DeSantis, Gets Sacked
Stanley Kurtz
National Review Online
In partnership with two of the most influential Marxists in America, Colin Kaepernick has just published a book intended as a refutation of Governor Ron DeSantis’s January 2023 decision to reject the College Board’s pilot program in AP African-American studies (APAAS). Kaepernick’s Our History Has Always Been Contraband: In Defense of Black Studies includes essays attacking how DeSantis, Trump, Christopher Rufo, I, and other conservatives treat U.S. history. The book also offers a collection of radical readings that Kaepernick would like the College Board to add to the APAAS curriculum — or would like to see students read on their own.
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In The Daily Wire, Noelle Mering writes about a new bill in the California State Legislature ([link removed]) which would "effectively institutionalizes a prohibition against orthodox Christians as well as other religious believers."
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For Our Sunday Visitor, Mary FioRito writes about the Supreme Court's ruling in 303 Creative in favor of religious liberty ([link removed]) .
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Last week, EPPC scholars Eric Kniffin and Natalie Dodson met with federal government officials ([link removed]) to discuss abortion concerns in the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act Regulations by Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
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Also last week, the Ethics and Public Policy Center filed two amicus briefs ([link removed]) asking the Supreme Court to review Ninth Circuit decisions against pro-life activist David Daleiden for his undercover investigation that exposed suspected criminal activity by some of the country’s largest abortion providers.
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In his column for the Washington Post, Henry Olsen points out Democrat hypocrisy ([link removed]) in their complaints bout our nation's highest court.
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