NEPC Review: The Persistence of Religious Discrimination in Publicly Funded Pre-K Programs (Manhattan Institute, 2025) [Reprint].

Authors

  • Joshua Weishart Suffolk University Law School

Abstract

Joshua Weishart's review of the Manhattan Institute's report, The Persistence of Religious Discrimination in Publicly Funded Pre-K Programs, reprinted here with the kind permission of the National Education Policy Center (NEPC), University of Colorado Boulder (http://nepc.colorado.edu). The review was made possible in part by funding from Great Lakes Center for Educational Research and Practice.

 

Author Biography

Joshua Weishart, Suffolk University Law School

Prior to joining the Suffolk Law faculty,  Joshua Weishart was the Thomas R. Goodwin Professor of Law at the West Virginia University College of Law, where he taught for twelve years. Before entering academia, he was an associate at Severson & Werson in San Francisco and a law clerk to Judge Robert B. King of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. A Truman Scholar, Weishart earned a B.A. in Philosophy and Political Science from West Virginia University, an M.Phil. in Philosophy from the University of Cambridge, and his J.D. from the University of California, Berkeley School of Law.

References

[Report Reviewed] Garnett, N. S., Rosenberger, T., & Austin, J. T. (2025, January). The persistence of religious discrimination in publicly funded pre-K programs. Manhattan Institute. https://manhattan.institute/article/persistence-of-religious-discrimination-in-publicly-funded-pre-k-programs

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Published

2025-06-11

How to Cite

Weishart, J. (2025). NEPC Review: The Persistence of Religious Discrimination in Publicly Funded Pre-K Programs (Manhattan Institute, 2025) [Reprint]. Education Review, 32. Retrieved from https://edrev.asu.edu/index.php/ER/article/view/4185

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NEPC Think Tank Reviews