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Politics & SocietyDispatches
Ellen K. Boegel
Discussions that lead to cooperative compliance are better than banning speech.
U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos shakes hands with Alexis Stratton, a freshman at Providence Cristo Rey High School in Indianapolis, during the secretary's May 23 visit to the school. (CNS photo/John Shaughnessy, The Criterion)
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John Shaughnessy - Catholic News Service
The secretary of education arrived in Indiana's capital to address the national policy summit of the American Federation for Children, a national advocacy organization for school choice.
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Catholic News Service
In recent years, the Jesuit university "has experienced a series of financial challenges," like many small, public and private universities, a university news release said.
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence addresses a July 16, 2016 news conference in New York where he was introduced as the vice presidential running mate of Republican U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump (CNS photo/Carlo Allegri, Reuters).
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Michael J. O’Loughlin
The protest is not designed to shut down conversation, but to prompt reflection on policies championed by Mr. Pence.
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Nichole M. Flores
How can you shed light on the Catholic tradition without stating anything as truth?
The U.S. Supreme Court in Washington seen on April 5, 2017. (CNS photo/Tyler Orsburn)
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Ellen K. Boegel
U.S. educational history is rife with examples of varying levels of government involvement with religious education in public schools.