The Ideas That Formed the Constitution, Part 22: Public Education

The Ideas That Formed the Constitution, Part 22: Public Education
A school bus carries children at sunrise on Bethel Island, Calif., on Sept. 29, 2005. David McNew/Getty Images
Rob Natelson
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This is the last in the series on “The Ideas That Formed the Constitution.” It applies the lessons of the series to how we educate our young.

Rob Natelson
Rob Natelson
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Robert G. Natelson, a former constitutional law professor who is senior fellow in constitutional jurisprudence at the Independence Institute in Denver, authored “The Original Constitution: What It Actually Said and Meant” (3rd ed., 2015). He is a contributor to The Heritage Foundation’s “Heritage Guide to the Constitution.”
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