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Poll: School Choice a Winning Issue
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COVID-19 Panic Leads to False CPS Report
A perfectly normal trip to the bank ended in this family being investigated by CPS.
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Update: Kenya Court Grants Dad a Chance to Change Law
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Dad Being Tortured for Homeschooling
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Mom Set Free, Homeschool Dad Still Demands Justice from Behind Bars
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Is Fourth Amendment Protection a New Concept?
Harvard law professor Elizabeth Bartholet wonders why HSLDA cares so much about protecting homeschoolers' privacy rights. But given the history of the Fourth Amendment, we wonder why that's even a question.
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Can You Accept the Filing Waiver in Good Conscience?
There are many good reasons to follow the new guidance for filing homeschool paperwork.
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A Look back at the Great California Homeschool Case of 2008
Professor Bartholet seems to feel that our effective advocacy has been underhanded in some way, referring to the "notorious Jonathan L. case in California." What exactly happened during that fateful case in 2008?
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Child Labor and Work Permit Laws in Nebraska
Homeschooling? Here’s what you should know about Nebraska’s child labor laws and work permit requirements.
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HSLDA, ACLU Team Up to Protect Fourth Amendment Rights
With the support of our members, donors, allies, friends—and sometimes the ACLU—HSLDA tends the garden of freedom.
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Pandemic Drives Global Interest in Homeschooling
As governments around the globe struggle to cope with the coronavirus pandemic, we may just be witnessing a historic shift away from state schools and toward homeschooling.
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Maryland’s “Observe Instruction” Rule Overthrown at Last
In a historic vote, this week the Maryland Board of Education abolished the country’s last rule permitting officials to observe homeschooling families while they learn.
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Sixth-Circuit Case: Flag on the Play—Instant Replay
In April 2020, a three-judge panel ruled that students in Detroit had a federal constitutional right to a basic minimum public education. Now, the full court is rehearing the case from scratch.
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