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Rod Arquette Show: Use of "Restorative Justice" Instead of Suspension in Sc

By Rod Arquette Show

May 17, 2024

Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Thursday, May 16, 2024

4:20 pm: Washington County Commissioner Adam Snow joins Rod to discuss the dustup in the community over a proposed Northern Corridor highway, aimed at reducing congestion in St. George, that would run through the Red Cliffs National Conservation Area.

4:38 pm: Erika Sanzi, Director of Outreach for Parents Defending Education joins Rod for a conversation about the widespread use of “restorative justice” disciplinary practices in American schools, which focus on conversations between offender and victim rather than traditional punishments like suspension.

6:05 pm: Steve Malanga, Senior Editor of the Manhattan Institute’s City Journal joins Rod for a conversation about some cities and states are spending billions on housing projects that, in the end, won’t help solve the housing affordability crisis.

6:20 pm: George C. Upper III, Contributing Editor for the Western Journal, joins Rod to discuss his recent report about how Joe Biden’s administration is planning to issue ID cards for illegal immigrants across the U.S.

6:38 pm: Robert Natelson, Senior Fellow in Constitutional Jurisprudence at the Independence Institute joins Rod for a conversation about his article in The Epoch Times about how RICO laws should be used against organizers of pro-Hamas lawlessness.

This story originally appeared in Rod Arquette Show

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