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Don’t Blame School Choice for Philly’s School Funding Fiasco
Support for School Choice Continues to Grow
Spinning the Core, Again
Fact-Checking the Teachers Union: A Follow Up
Fifth Circuit Disobeyed Supreme Court in Allowing Racial Preferences at UT-Austin
Fact-Checking the Teachers Union
Florida Parents Fight for Educational Choice
Are Public Schools Safer Than Private Schools?
Core Supporters: We’ve Just Been Too Darned Principled!
Does Sweden’s Voucher Program Need Stricter Regulation?
Expanding Educational Opportunity in the Bay State
Slate Publishes Inaccurate, Fallacious Piece on Sweden and School Choice
Latvia, the Country Prof. Krugman Loves to Hate, Wins 1st Prize
How to Lie with Statistics: Florida School Spending Edition