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Complaints About the Justice Department
The U.S. Justice Department for the last three decades has been the most political of all the departments in the executive branch of the Federal Government. President Dwight Eisenhower started the trend by appointing Herbert Brownell, Jr., who had … [Read more...] about Complaints About the Justice Department
Federal Criminal Code Revision
One of Senator Edward Kennedy's uncompleted projects of recent years (in addition to running for President) was the sponsorship of a complete revision of the U.S. criminal code. His bill was quietly interred when Congress adjourned in December … [Read more...] about Federal Criminal Code Revision
Food — Our Most Fabulous Success
Amidst the extensive te]evisién coverage of the Solidarity demonstrations in Poland, the art of sloganeering on signs reached its quintessence of force combined with brevity. "Socialism = hunger" was the placard that told the biggest … [Read more...] about Food — Our Most Fabulous Success
Secular Humanism vs. Parental Rights
"Secular humanism" has become the battle cry of many parents who are distressed at the way the public schools have expelled religious values and replaced them with a moral neutrality based on situation ethics. These parents claim that the schools … [Read more...] about Secular Humanism vs. Parental Rights
PARENTS’ AND PUPILS’ RIGHTS IN EDUCATION
Education used to be a process of transmitting knowledge and skills from the older generation to the younger. But much of what is going on in schools today does not have that purpose at all; its goal is to change the values of the children with a … [Read more...] about PARENTS’ AND PUPILS’ RIGHTS IN EDUCATION
Parents’ and Pupils’ Rights in Education
Education used to be a process of transmitting knowledge and skills from the older generation to the younger. But much of what is going on in schools today does not have that purpose at all; its goal is to change the values of the children with a … [Read more...] about Parents’ and Pupils’ Rights in Education
Unequal U.S.-U.S.S.R. Exchanges
If you asked the average American "Do you favor educational and cultural exchanges with the Soviet Union?" the majority would probably answer Yes. But what would the answer be to the question, "Do you favor U.S.-Soviet exchanges so that the Russian … [Read more...] about Unequal U.S.-U.S.S.R. Exchanges
The Reagan Change in Federal-State Relations
The silver lining in the cloud of federal budgets that President Reagan faces is the way they are compelling him to move ahead faster with his promise to cut the size of the federal government and turn power and funds back to the states. Here are … [Read more...] about The Reagan Change in Federal-State Relations
Catholic Professionals Promote Sexuality Classes
The U.S. Catholic Conference has just published a strange 118-page booklet called "Education in Human Sexuality for Christians: Guidelines for Discussion and Planning." Unfortunately, many will mistakenly assume that it was published with the … [Read more...] about Catholic Professionals Promote Sexuality Classes







