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COURT REPORT

How to Tell a Story

The opportunities and risks of the next 30 years will likely be different from those of the last 30 years—so we must adapt and be nimble. Telling our stories together, we will keep homeschooling free for future generations.
COURT REPORT

On the Shoulders of Giants...

HSLDA has been protecting the freedom of homeschooling families for 37 years. And, every once in the while, the small victories of the past coalesce into something much, much bigger.
COURT REPORT

A Hall of Courage: Seven Stories

COURT REPORT

Roadschooling: Exploring the Possibilities

Ever thought about taking your homeschool on the road? Take a look at these four families’ answers to common questions about roadschooling, and maybe get a few tips for your family!
COURT REPORT

39 Years Later: Small Battles Still Matter

ARTICLE

Case Dismissed: Charges Against New Homeschoolers Dropped

HSLDA sees this quite a bit: a family decides to homeschool to meet the needs of their children, and school districts who don’t understand the law try to take legal action. In fact, this happened to several families recently.
COURT REPORT

Generational Wins for Homeschooling

Two homeschooled kids meet, go on to law school, become lawyers, become homeschool dads . . . and then stand up for homeschool freedom.
NEWS

Timing is Everything

With public schools in disarray due to COVID-19, homeschooling provides millions of families with real choices to address the education of their children. Which makes professor Elizabeth Bartholet’s call for banning homeschooling terribly ill-timed.
ARTICLE

Many Pennsylvania Districts Making Unlawful Demands

We’re reminding officials what the law actually says.
NEWS

Sixth Circuit “Right-to-Public-Education” Appeal Dismissed

In the famous words of Miracle Max, the Sixth Circuit panel’s bad decision is now all dead, not just mostly dead.
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