Release of the final Title IX regulation on April 19 has triggered a wave of protests against the policy, which seeks to transform our schools, reshape the family, and redefine the Constitution (1). That same day, media personality Megyn Kelly captured the national mood with this social media post: “DO NOT COMPLY. FIGHT.” (2)And make no mistake, this is something that is wholly owned by the Democratic Party. As Eileen J. O'Connor explained in a column for American Greatness, in 2014 and earlier,
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The Baltimore Ravens selected edge rusher Adisa Isaac with the 93rd pick.The Athletic NFL Draft analyst Dane Brugler on Isaac: A two-year starter at Penn State, Isaac lined up as an edge rusher (two- and three-point stances) in former defensive coordinator Manny Diaz’s 4-3 base scheme. His tape and production improved each season in State College and culminated with him leading the Nittany Lions in both tackles for loss (16) and sacks (7.5) as a senior (accounted for 27.0 tackles for loss over 26 games the last two seasons). With his package of traits, Isaac’s athletic twitch as a pass rusher and promising point-of-attack skills in the run game stand out on tape. However, his inefficiency at contact and freelancing tendencies are a few of several areas that remain a work in progress with his game.Overall, Isaac needs to mature his approach to be more than a flash player, but with his length, energy and athletic tools, he can become an impactful edge presence for a defensive coordinator who continues to unlock his potential. Though he projects best standing up in a 3-4, he has something to offer any NFL scheme as a role player with starting upside (similar in ways to the Philadelphia Eagles’ Josh Sweat).
Florida Education Commissioner Manny Diaz told school superintendents not to make any changes in response to the Biden Administration’s Title IX expansion, according to a memo sent Wednesday.