Harvard Law Professor Urges ‘Presumptive Ban’ on Homeschooling: ‘Unregulated Regime’
Harvard Magazine published an interview with a law professor who released a paper that calls for a “presumptive ban” on homeschooling.

Harvard Magazine published an interview with a law professor who released a paper that calls for a “presumptive ban” on homeschooling.
The harsh political divide in the United Kingdom has spread to the rental market, leaving many pro-Brexit and Conservative voters out in the cold.
Three churches in east London were subjected to multiple arson attacks in the space of two days, with each door being scratched with Church of Satan pentagrams and the number 666.
The Jakarta Post on Monday reported on a rash of desecrations directed at Christian graves in the city of Yogyakarta, a spree some local residents believe was a targeted act of intolerance rather than random vandalism. A rising tide of hardline Islamism has become a major factor in the impending Indonesian presidential election.
Pete Buttigieg has adopted the self-righteous posture towards other Christians that he accuses them of taking toward the LGBT community.
The New Yorker magazine, which considers itself a highbrow intellectual publication, has disinvited former Breitbart News executive chairman and White House adviser Steve Bannon from its upcoming ideas festival in the first weekend of October.
Members of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and the off-campus Revolutionary Communist Party violently disrupted a pro-Israel event at UCLA last week.
The report of the University of California Berkeley Commission on Free Speech concludes that conservatives, not the left, are to blame for the violence on campus.
Billionaire venture capitalist and noted conservative Peter Thiel is leaving Silicon Valley for Los Angeles, according to the Wall Street Journal, amidst a continuing backlash against his support of President Donald Trump.
President Donald Trump answered critics — including U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May — of his November 29 tweets on Islamic attacks — with another tweet urging them to focus on “Radical Islamic Terrorism.”
German supermarket giant Lidl has been caught doctoring images of churches to remove their crosses for a second time.
California Gov. Jerry Brown compared Trump supporters to cave-dwellers as he addressed a climate change event in New York on Monday.
The same “speech is violence” arguments used at Berkeley are being made in the wake of the violence at Charlottesville — not just by Antifa, but by widely respected members of the media and political establishment.
The annual Gay Pride march in Los Angeles was officially renamed the “Resist March,” with a message devoted to attacking President Donald Trump, the Republican Party, and conservatives in general.
Politico’s David Siders offered a revisionist history of the violent suppression of free speech at Berkeley on Thursday with an article titled: “How Berkeley became a hotbed of violence in the Trump era.”
When President Donald Trump suggested last month that the reported rise in antisemitism might have been due to hoaxes, the media were outraged.
On Tuesday’s Breitbart News Daily, former Georgetown Professor Asra Nomani recalled the intolerant reaction of fellow liberal academics after she voted for Donald Trump in the 2016 election.
Jewish student organizations suddenly cancelled the speaking engagement of a prominent American-Israeli writer at a Texas university out of fear of alienating flagrantly anti-Israel groups on campus.
Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards tweeted “Bravo!” to a group of Bronx charter school students who gave the CEO of their high school the ammunition to cancel a visit to the school by GOP presidential candidate Ted Cruz.
A leading consumer group says Christians are being excluded from business “diversity” agendas and is calling on five top U.S. corporations to live up to their own “inclusion” policies.
The University of Southern California (USC) is among several colleges across the nation that received a rash of antisemitic fliers in their printers and fax machines.
Following a sharp rise in antisemitism across the University of California’s 10 campuses, a group of professors, students, activists and Jewish groups wrangled with a group of UC leaders at a public forum at UCLA on Monday as they sought to make revisions to a proposed policy denouncing intolerance on school grounds.
My, but those Democrat candidates sure do have a lot of enemies! And they’re all law-abiding American citizens. The Party of Hate was in rare form during its Tuesday night debate. Everything they said was designed to split Americans into warring camps. Democrat voters were invited to embrace their victimhood, nourish their resentments, and vote for the candidate who promised to make other Americans suffer the most.
On Earth Day, it’s remarkable how much Green energy (of the political variety) has been pumped into the climate change movement. It gives people an easy way to assume intellectual superiority with virtually zero effort. It’s the eternal crusade, the insoluble problem, the hypothesis that can never be falsified, so it provides sustainable fuel for countless rallies and political power grabs.
Christian churches are under increasing assault all over Europe, reports a Vienna-based group charged with monitoring such attacks.
A hundred and thirty darlings of the British political Left signed an open letter at the weekend decrying a “worrying pattern of intimidation and silencing” on university campuses. The response? Intimidation and attempts to silence them from the increasingly shrill and intolerant