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Former school teacher, home educator, mother of three, and genealogist. Many graduate courses in education. Attorney and counselor at law.

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Homeschoolers Win National Mock Trial Invitational


I am so very pleased. I support home education. There, I said it.

And, the most recent news out of the home education field is that a Tennessee homeschool mock trial high school team won a National Mock Trial Invitational, the American Mock Trial Invitational in New Jersey.

One of the first things they did when they heard that they had won the competition was congratulate the opposing team.

Terrific social skills!

The result list from this competition can be seen here.

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Tuesday, July 17, 2007

ACLU and the Elimination of Public Prayer


While wallowing in the research and writing of a criminal sentencing appeals brief (due next Monday), I have hardly taken the time to look at the recent news, much less spent any time looking at my emails.

However, one of them took my breath away. As a former agnostic, and now a Christian, I am appalled at the viewpoint of the ACLU, as shown by an important member of the organization.

The disturbing quote, recieved via an email from the Alliance Defense Fund, is: "Their refusal to comply . . . should and must result in their removal from society." From Joe Cook, Executive Director of the ACLU of Louisiana, referring to individuals who insist on praying publicly.

I pray publicly. In my car, sitting on a bench, alone in a meeting room, and while doing other things. Sometimes silently (actually mostly silently), and sometimes aloud. Most of the time alone, and on occasion, with another person. What business is it of the government when and where I do it? Must I always be silent?

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Thursday, July 12, 2007

Ohio now protected (sort of) from Eminent Domain


Governor Strickland signed some legislation on Tuesday that will (in three months) give Ohio homeowners a tad bit more protection from the sort of thing that happened in Norwood, Ohio.

This legislation is known as Senate Bill 7.

I must read it to see if there is real protection here, or just "shadow protection." I will report on that later.

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Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Homeschool Status Equal to Public Schools?


As you may know, I home educated my children for more than a decade. All three graduated and all three attended college.

I am heartened to note that in a recent U.S. Supreme Court Decision, Morse v. Frederick, Justice Thomas essentially placed home education on an equal footing as public and private schooling. He said "If parents do not like the rules imposed by those schools, they can seek redress in school boards or legislatures; they can send their children to private schools or home school them; or they can simply move.” (page 11 of slip opinion)

The core issue in this case was free speech, which is an important issue, but I took interest in what Justice Thomas said in his concurring opinion. This is, I think, the first time that home education has been mentioned as an alternative to public schooling in a U.S. Supreme Court decision.

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Monday, July 09, 2007

San Francisco State University Speech Regulations


FIRE has another university to target for unlawful speech codes: San Francisco State University. More on that here: Students Sue San Francisco State University over Unconstitutional Speech Codes

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