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Viewpoint Laws: When Balance Becomes State Preference
Laws that command balance in classrooms do not rescue neutrality—they legislate a preferred perspective. This essay dissects viewpoint-based schooling statutes and shows why they collide with free-expression norms.
Oct 1, 202520 min
governanceTeaching Heat: How to Run a Classroom Where Disagreement Is the Point
Disagreement is not a failure of learning but its engine. This essay offers a complete protocol for teaching contested material without quotas or theater—steps that make argument safe, evidence visible, and change measurable.
Jun 23, 202516 min