Three employees of Kent State University on Monday, April 29 filed suit against the University’s Board of Trustees and the Association of… Read more What’s next for workplace freedom?
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Don’t neuter the net
This week, the Maine Legislature’s Committee on Energy, Utilities and Technology held a public hearing on LD 1364, a bill that… Read more Don’t neuter the net
New bill creates unnecessary burden for special needs students and their families
On Thursday, Feb. 14 the legislature’s education committee will hold a public hearing on a bill, LD 464, that would greatly… Read more New bill creates unnecessary burden for special needs students and their families
Don’t close the book on virtual charter schools
Recently, State Representative Michael Brennan of Portland introduced a pair of bills concerning the future of virtual schooling in Maine.… Read more Don’t close the book on virtual charter schools
Lessons in disruption: 19th century edition
Today’s world in many ways is at a crossroads, especially as technology continually reshapes the economy and specifically models of… Read more Lessons in disruption: 19th century edition
If you love the internet clap your hands… for Ajit Pai
Many would agree that consistent access to the internet is an important part of life in 2018. It is crucial… Read more If you love the internet clap your hands… for Ajit Pai
Portland City Council chasing opportunity into oblivion
Recently, the Housing Committee of Portland’s City Council met to discuss the possibility of tightening the regulations surrounding rental agreements… Read more Portland City Council chasing opportunity into oblivion
Sanford City Council needs a Constitutional Reality Check
On Tuesday, the Sanford City Council met to take public comment on a new amendment to their Building Construction Ordinance,… Read more Sanford City Council needs a Constitutional Reality Check