What a school choice constitutional amendment will - and won't - do
Bluegrass Institute releases policy brief on ‘Safer Kentucky Act’
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Educational freedom surges among Supremes
Constitutional law professor, founder of UofL’s Ordered Liberty Program, joins Bluegrass Institute Board of Scholars
Attorney: Legal challenge to school choice policy ‘a delay tactic’
Protect journalists, activists from vindictive lawsuits
Return ‘balance’ to ‘balance of power’
‘Clear and convincing’ missing from proposed amendments on Kentucky's ballot
Are Beshear's executive orders legal?
MEDIA ALERT: Legislative action needed to limit governor’s power, ‘depoliticize’ Kentucky’s public education system
Is the General Assembly violating open meetings laws?
MEDIA ALERT: Judge rules governor’s executive order caused ‘concrete injury’ to ousted Board of Education members
MEDIA ALERT: Federal court hearing scheduled on injunction filed by BIPPS, ousted education board members
MEDIA ALERT: Bluegrass Institute supports ousted Board of Education members’ call for legislative reform of governor’s power
MEDIA ALERT: Ousted Kentucky Board of Education members partner with the Bluegrass Institute in lawsuit against Gov. Beshear
Bluegrass Institute statement on attorney general's lawsuit against Bevin administration
Bluegrass Beacon: Legislators boost, judge busts liberty
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Trio of US Supreme Court cases point to expanded school choice options
Bluegrass Beacon: Liberty boosters, busters and bragging rights
Former Kentucky Chief Justice comments on Trump's Supreme Court nominee