April Newsletter
Curriculum of Liberty, Malign Foreign Influence,
and more

Featured Articles

March 19, 2024

Report: Curriculum of Liberty

David Randall

In this report, we propose the Curriculum of Liberty, in the spirit of NAS’s principles, which will educate American college students toward freedom, the pursuit of truth, and virtuous citizenship, for the preservation of our nation. Our nation should be free, and it should be capable of greatness in the world in the present and the future.

April 16, 2024

Bravo to George Mason University’s Board of Visitors 

Teresa R. Manning

Most American colleges and universities need more of this kind of accountability and oversight, not less. And it looks like George Mason University’s Board is showing the way. 

April 01, 2024

Can Florida Ban Chinese Academics from University Employment? 

National Association of Scholars

We applaud the efforts of Florida lawmakers to address malign foreign influence on college campuses and the accompanying national security risks. 

March 25, 2024

Now Is the Time to Oppose Biden’s Title IX Rule 

Teresa R. Manning

The Biden administration's Title IX rule not only guts due process gains but again redefines terms—this time, redefining the term “sex” itself to include same-sex orientation and gender ideology.

Announcements

Indiana Senate Bill 202 Reforms DEI Policy 

Senate Bill 202 is a good first step for removing authoritarian “diversity, equity, and inclusion” policies from Indiana’s public universities. We urge Indiana’s citizens and policymakers to continue with further legislation, to ensure that the intent of the bill is carried out.

Government Education Jobs

Are you looking for a job? Check out our list of U.S. Government jobs pertaining to the education sector. Click here to access our pdf of government job websites.

Events

Constitution Week Lesson Plans

Join the Civics Alliance tomorrow, April 18, at 2 pm ET for the launch of their newest initiative, Constitution Week Lesson Plans. These new lesson plans for Constitution Week, produced by the Civics Alliance and Freedom in Education, offer teachers and students an opportunity to learn about the drafting and creation of the U.S. Constitution.  

Member Publications

Jan H. Blits

A Midsummer Night's Dream, by Shakespeare William, edited and annotated by Jan H. Blits, St. Augustine Press, April 2024. 
 

Walter E. Block

Walter E. Block and Alan G. Futerman

Joshua T. Katz

“An Illegal Word,” The New Criterion Dispatch, March 19, 2024.
 

George W. Liebmann

Juliana Geran Pilon

"Noble Dreaming," Law & Liberty, March 14, 2024.   

"Hayek and the End of Truth," American Institute for Economic Research, February 27, 2024.   

"Antisemitism is Not for Jews Only," DocEmet Productions Blog, February 25, 2024. 

"The Peace of Fields," The New English Review, February 2024.
 

Dave Porter


 
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