Tag: policy
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Dean Megan Carpenter says REFORM is needed to fix LEGAL EDUCATION and ACCESS TO JUSTICE
Dean Megan Carpenter, University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law, breaks down what the barriers are to reforming legal education, as well as the legal industry as a whole. Learn more about UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law: https://law.unh.edu “Risk-Taking and Reform: Innovation for a Better Education” in The University of New Hampshire…
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McCann, “This is not the end of the EPA!” What does Chevron doctrine overturning mean from SCOTUS?
Professor Michael McCann, UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law and writer for Sportico, breaks down SCOTUS decision on Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, a decision overturning Chevron doctrine and upturning the authority of federal administrative agencies. He also dives into the possible impact it will have on name, image and likeness rights for student athletes…
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School choice goes beyond New Hampshire, but how does it compare?
Ben DeGrow, Senior Policy Director for Education Choice at ExcelinEd, swats down complaints from Democrats running for Governor in New Hampshire regarding education choice and how other states compare to our EFA program. Learn more about ExcelinEd and their work to reform education: https://excelined.org/about/ Read about the Democratic Gubernatorial debate in Seacoast Online: https://www.seacoastonline.com/story/news/2024/05/06/nh-democratic-governor-candidates-kiper-warmington-craig-exeter-town-hall/73582044007/ Watch…
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Allowing homeless camping hurts homeless and the WOKE do not care about that!
A. J. Kierstead and Dexter Tarbox talk about US Supreme Court case City of Grants Pass, Oregon v. Johnson and how allowing homeless “camping” hurts everyone. Dexter also breaks down impact of Dillon Rule and Home Rule on the case. Read “U.S. Supreme Court appears to lean toward Oregon city in complex homelessness case” on…
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School choice and EFAs in New Hampshire are supported by data, Democrats forced to grasp at straws!
Executive Director Kate Baker Demers, New Hampshire Children’s Scholarship Fund, dives into the highly successful Education Freedom Account program, how they have the data to back what they do, and how only politics drive the crazy claims by Democrats. Read the NH Journal article Kate wrote, “EFA Program Is Transparent and Responsible to Taxpayers”: https://nhjournal.com/demers-efa-program-is-transparent-and-responsible-to-taxpayers/…