On Friday, April 21, the Supreme Court upheld the status quo allowing chemical abortion distribution to continue. They did not write an opinion, so we don’t have much guidance, but the status quo was preserved while the case against the chemical abortion pill is on appeal. The Court “stayed” or stopped the rulings of the […]
When Lewis and Clark arrived in the Hidatsa-Mandan territory in October 1804, they hired French trapper Toussaint Charbonneau and his pregnant Shoshone wife Sacagawea as interpreters for their expedition. Wintering at Fort Mandan, on February 11, 1805, Lewis recorded the birth of Jean Baptiste: “About five Oclock this evening one of the wives of Charbonneau […]
“Any way the wind blows doesn’t really matter to me.” —Bohemian Rhapsody Sometimes I feel like I live in a bubble. It seems as if nearly every waking moment my mind is racing as I struggle to figure out what we can do to stop the onslaught of evil that is enveloping this land. It […]
America’s charter school movement celebrates its 25th anniversary this month. Since the first charter school opened in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1992, the number of charters nationwide has grown to about 7,000, serving three million students. Charter schools are public schools that operate according to a charter granted by a sponsoring agency (like a school […]