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Melissa Legault Labor & Employment Lawyer Squire Patton Boggs

Melissa Legault Labor & Employment Attorney Squire Patton Boggs Phoenix, AZ focusing on researching and analyzing legal authorities for drafting memoranda, pleadings, and position statements related to employment law.

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Attacks on Christian Homeschooling Are No Longer Subtle

Attacks on Christian Homeschooling Are No Longer Subtle Commentary Early in 2020, Elizabeth Bartholet, a professor at the Harvard Law School, became notorious for advocating a “presumptive ban” on homeschooling. The 3 to 4 percent of U.S. parents who chose to educate their children at home would have to prove to educational authorities that “their case is justified,” and if they could not do so, have their children sent to public schools. An article about Bartholet in Harvard’s alumni magazine, reiterating a position she had taken in a lengthy law-review article published shortly before, provoked a furor among parents and young people, some of them Harvard graduates, who had enjoyed successful homeschooling experiences.

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How the Pandemic Forces Leftists and Atheists to Make Peace with Home-Schooling

How the Pandemic Helped Me Make Peace with Home-Schooling By Paul Glader On 2/16/21 at 2:53 PM EST When the pandemic lockdown hit the United States in March, an old friend (who attended elite private schools his whole life) called and quipped, the home school revolution is finally taking off! On Twitter a few days later, I saw some conservatives positing that more Americans will keep home-schooling after the pandemic and that the coronavirus will body-slam public schools. That s the long-held dream of some home school communities. And it s the new nightmare of atheists, leftists and public school loyalists. And, true, the

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