Appeal Continues – Romeike Family Denied

“There is a difference between the persecution of a discrete group and the prosecution of those who violate a generally applicable law. As the Board of Immigration Appeals permissibly found, the German authorities have not singled out the Romeikes in … Continue reading

Homeschool Tax Credit Bill Introduced in DC

Yesterday, Oklahoma Representative Tom Cole introduced H.R. 1850, the Home School Equity Act for Tax Relief.  I wonder who was lobbying for this controversial bill. Many homeschoolers are extremely wary of federal “home school” legislation.  Illinois is a state with our homeschooling … Continue reading

Romeike Court Hearing Media Review

In Cincinnati, three judges in the U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals asked hard questions and heard the Romeike family bid for United States asylum from their home country of Germany.The Obama administration’s Department of Justice opposes the asylum claim that was originally granted … Continue reading

Sports and Homeschoolers

Watching the legislative trends involving homeschoolers the last few years, one issue has grown into a well known name of its own – the Tim Tebow Bill.  It’s hard to resist –  that love of competitive sports and physical activity.  Heisman … Continue reading