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Jonathan Butcher - Higher Education Policy; Campus Free Speech And Commencement Controversies; Education Reform
Nick Freitas - State Vs. Commonwealth Framing; Lessons From Virginia; Political Discourse
Don Palmer - Election Administration And Integrity; Voting Access And Local Voting Practices
Trump, SCOTUS, and the First Step Act | Cully Stimson
June 10, 2026
In our political climate, it is always nice to have a bit of authentic bipartisanship. The Marshall plan to rebuild Europe following World War 2, the Interstate Highway System under President Eisenhower, and the Apollo Program are all examples of both political parties coming together for a common goal. The first Trump Administration saw another of these moments in the passage of the Formerly Incarcerated Reenter Society Transformed Safely Transitioning Every Person Act or First Step Act in...
Is There Hope for American Colleges? | Jonathan Butcher
June 03, 2026
Graduation season is once more upon us. The long school year has come to a close, and now, in caps and gowns, the nation’s graduates gather to receive their various certifications, diplomas, and degrees, and listen to wisdom from a speaker. However, many college graduations are not the same tranquil affairs they used to be. FIRE, the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, reports that attempts by students to disinvite commencement speakers over political beliefs have increased shar...
Lessons from Virginia | Nick Freitas
May 27, 2026
Along with Pennsylvania, Kentucky, and Massachusetts, Virginia describes itself as a commonwealth. In reality, a commonwealth is no different from a state. But in the English of colonial times, “commonwealth” denoted something along the lines of “a state for the common good”, and had a more revolutionary connotation. The state was for the people, not the people for the state. In some ways, this has been carried through to the present day. In other ways, it has not. This week, my colleague he...
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