From The Center for Education Reform <[email protected]>
Subject CER Featured in TIME - Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue
Date January 21, 2020 10:12 PM
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CER IN THE NEWS

January 21, 2020

BY PAUL D. CLEMENT AND JEANNE ALLEN

Friends,

We are one day away from the most significant Supreme Court case involving education in over 60 years – Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue [[link removed]]. As we all continue to work hard to spread lead plaintiff Kendra Espinoza’s important story [[link removed]], we are sharing a new piece co-written by Paul Clement and CER’s Jeanne Allen and published in TIME magazine. [[link removed]]

This piece is extremely important for highlighting the case’s stakes and reminding Americans of the biggest issue at hand: protecting parents’ rights to make the best education choices for their children. Please be sure to share it with your supporters and on your social media sites. You can find @TIME [[link removed]] on Twitter and reshare from there, or from @e [[link removed]] dreform [[link removed]].

As the case begins tomorrow, Jeanne will join Fox & Friends at 7:50 am ET on Fox News Channel to preview the case’s arguments [[link removed]]– be sure to tune in!

For the latest information about this historic Supreme Court case, please take a look at CER’s online resource bank here [[link removed]].

Also, stay tuned to CER’s Newswire as we will be following and sharing the oral arguments taking place at the Supreme Court, and engage with us on social media. Please tag us in your posts and use these key hashtags:

#Espinoza

#BlaineAmendments

#BlaineAmendment

#SCOTUS

#EducationOpportunity

Let’s continue to stay strong, share our stories, and push hard to protect choice in education!

The CER Team

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