Schar School in the News: March 31 to April 4, 2025

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Ms. Magazine: Bonnie Stabile writes about the activist “Senate Wives Club” of the ‘70s and the still-unratified Equal Rights Amendment.

Newsweek: Donald Trump accused of government overreach in El Salvador case (A brief co-authored by Mark J. Rozell cited). Also in The State (Columbia, SC), Fort Worth Star-Telegram, The News & Observer (Raleigh, NC), The Charlotte Observer, and other media outlets. Also in Newsweek El Salvador.

Austin American-Statesman (PolitiFact pickup; Austin, TX): Hegseth says leaked group text didn’t have ‘war plans.’ But screenshots show details (Robert L. Deitz quoted).

La Opinion (translation may be needed): Where are the deportees? (Op-ed by Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera).

Japan Today (The Conversation pickup): U.S. swings toward autocracy but swinging back to democracy requires vigilance, stamina and elections (Op-ed by Jennifer Victor).

Virginia Mercury: Youngkin’s sanguine pronouncements do little for Virginia’s laid-off federal workers (Op-ed in which Terry L. Clower quoted). Also in Yahoo! News and Emea Tribune.

Inside Education (The Conversation pickup): Why parents of ‘twice exceptional’ children choose homeschooling over private school (A 2023 Washington Post-Schar School poll cited).

Information Today: Building and sustaining homeschooling centers at three U.S. public libraries (A 2023 Washington Post-Schar School poll cited).

Hayat TV (translation may be required; Bosnia and Herzegovina): Kauzlarich: Bosnia is one country, Dodik and HDZ never accepted that (Former U.S. Ambassador Richard Kauzlarich interviewed).

Lawfare: Zak Kallenborn op-eds on how to verify who pulls the trigger when an autonomous drone does the killing.

Merkur (translation may be required; Germany): New U.S. kamikaze drone could change warfare in Ukraine (Zachary Kallenborn quoted).

Business Insider: Zak Kallenborn comments in a story about Sweden’s buildup of “swarm drones.”