

Trump WINS at SCOTUS, Reshaping the Learning Landscape & What Moviegoers Love and Critics Ignore Week In Review
7 snips Jul 5, 2025
Dive into the heated debates over Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship, highlighting a significant Supreme Court ruling against universal injunctions. Explore parental rights in education through a landmark case in Maryland that favored opting out of mandatory curricula. Discover new legislation boosting school choice, including generous tax incentives for scholarships. Finally, enjoy a critical look at the disconnect between popular films and elite critic selections, questioning the true essence of what makes a movie great.
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Universal Injunctions Limit Overreach
- Universal injunctions allow a single judge to block policies nationwide, which historically never happened before.
- The Supreme Court limited these to stop judicial overreach and protect the rule of law.
Parental Rights Upheld in Education
- The Supreme Court affirmed parents' right to opt their kids out of mandatory LGBTQ+ curriculum on religious grounds.
- This ruling protects parental rights and religious liberties against school indoctrination.
Maximize Education Savings and Credits
- Use expanded 529 savings plans to cover up to $20,000 annually for K-12 education expenses.
- Donate to scholarship organizations to get a full federal tax credit of up to $1,700 per taxpayer per year.