Articles by Tony Perkins

Tony Perkins heads the Family Research Council. This article is excerpted from the Washington Update that he compiles for the FRC.
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Homeschool Trial and Error

What started out as a simple child welfare case in California has resulted in the most sweeping rejection of homeschooling in state history.

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Racism of Planned Parenthood

Lila Rose, a pro-life student and reporter at UCLA, launched an undercover investigation aimed at exposing the racism of the nation’s largest abortion merchant. Students there are so infuriated by the investigation that they are petitioning the university to cut all affiliation with Planned Parenthood.

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Adult Stem Cells Upgraded

Researchers at Northwestern University examined published reports of patient treatments with adult stem cells for autoimmune and cardiovascular diseases.

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Just The Facts?

A joint project by the National Education Association (NEA) and the American Psychological Association (APA) is giving parents 16,000 new reasons to question the agenda of national teachers’ union leaders.

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Stanford Gets an A+

Stanford University has raised the bar for financial aid by lowering tuition barriers even further.

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Federal Court Enforces Tolerance

Last week, a federal appeals court refused to uphold the parental and religious rights of two Massachusetts couples—
David and Tonia Parker and Rob and Robin Wirthlin
whose young children were exposed to books that promoted homosexual “marriage” in their elementary school.

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NCAA Chooses Life

In the nine months since ESPN blew the whistle on pro-abortion policies in the NCAA, the Division I Management Council has been forced to do some soul-searching.

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Outbreak of Political Correctness

Researchers at the University of California San Francisco and spokesmen for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are scrambling to explain away the findings of a recent medical journal article on a drug-resistant strain of bacteria known as MRSA.

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Yale’s Half-Price Sale

Thanks to a new tuition policy at Yale, prospective students will be indebted to the institution—but this time with gratitude.

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Inheriting The Darwinian Wind

The National Academy of Sciences and the Institute of Medicine have mounted yet another attack on the scientific theory of intelligent design, publishing an 89-page book titled Science, Evolution, and Creationism.