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ILLINOIS GOES IT ALONE (FOR NOW) — A LIGHTFOOT INTERVIEW — PAUL RYAN HEADLINES FOR KINZINGER

ILLINOIS GOES IT ALONE (FOR NOW) — A LIGHTFOOT INTERVIEW — PAUL RYAN HEADLINES FOR KINZINGER
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The Spin: Lightfoot at the 2-year mark | FOP issues vote of no confidence for mayor, top cop David Brown | Chicago sees ripple effect of migrant surge

The Spin: Lightfoot at the 2-year mark | FOP issues vote of no confidence for mayor, top cop David Brown | Chicago sees ripple effect of migrant surge
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Will Biden Bring Back the Campus Star Chambers? - KC Johnson, Commentary Magazine

Will Biden Bring Back the Campus Star Chambers? The new rules on campus sexual-assault charges are working. So why change them? In April, the University of Arkansas became the first school in the country to admit the obvious: Procedures promulgated in 2020 by former Education Secretary Betsy DeVos might have prevented an unjust finding of guilt in a campus sexual-assault case. In a letter to a student identified only as John Doe, the university’s coordinator for Title IX the 1972 law that prohibits sex-based discrimination in any educational institution that receives federal money acknowledged that, “given the closeness of the evidence in the case, the revised procedures could have led to a different outcome” for Doe. “Different outcome” is a euphemism for exoneration, avoiding a conviction by a star chamber that could have ruined this young person’s life.

Ex-Obama Official Charged With Stealing Over $218k from Schools

Secretary of Ethnic Studies? | City Journal

eye on the news Secretary of Ethnic Studies? President Biden’s choice to lead the Education Department has a thin record except in one trailblazing area. Politics and law Education President Biden’s nomination of Miguel Cardona to be Secretary of Education was greeted with a sigh of relief from some education reformers more for who he isn’t than for who he is. He isn’t a teachers’ union leader. He’s not a tenured radical. He isn’t a vocal charter school opponent. Cardona doesn’t, in fact, have much of a paper trail. After working as an elementary school teacher and principal, he became an assistant superintendent for Connecticut’s Meriden School District (which serves about 8,000 students) in 2015. He was appointed Connecticut’s education commissioner in August 2019, where he served for a little over a year before being tapped for the presidential Cabinet.

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