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Jim Stergios Hits Common Core on Conflicts of Interest | Truth in American Education

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Jim Stergios Hits Common Core on Conflicts of Interest

Common Core Conflicts of Interest
The erudite Jim Stergios has just released the second in a series of articles highlighting the numerous conflicts of interest that have riddled advocates of the Common Core.  The first article he defines the issue of the Common Core conflicts of interest:
“No man is allowed to be a judge in his own cause, because his interest would certainly bias his judgment, and, not improbably, corrupt his integrity.”
James MadisonFederalist #10
In this season of US Supreme Court decisions we’re reminded that independent and objective judgment on key legal and public policy matters has been an aspiration in Anglo-America law and justice (not to mention scientific inquiry) for centuries. In America, it was John Adams in Massachusetts and James Madison of Virginia who were best at articulating the importance of