Fall of its own weight. It may. There is a simplistic power that says all we want the to do is hold everybody to the same high standard. The assumption is all kids are the same. People hear it in politics and of course nobody wants to be the person who said i wont hold them to high standards. All kids are different. We dont agree on what high standards are. The good news is actually people will tend to choose. We have seen it over and over not just in education. They will tend to choose a lot of the same things. Its in our best interest as individuals to speak the same language as other people, to know math. To know the same American Culture and history. Thats how we interact and succeed. So you actually would have lots of National Continuity and similarities. We wouldnt try to force a single model on everyone knowing that the one model doesnt work with best for everyone. You would have competition as opposed to monopoly thats common core. When you talk about school of choice, for 20 o
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Former Director of the FTC Bureau of Competition Joins Latham & Watkins
Ian Conner, also previously a Trial Attorney with the DOJ, expands the firm s bench of elite antitrust talent with government experience.
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WASHINGTON, March 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Latham & Watkins LLP
1 is pleased to announce that Ian Conner, former Director of the Bureau of Competition at the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has joined the firm s Washington, D.C. office as a partner in the Litigation & Trial Department and as a member of the Antitrust & Competition Practice. Conner brings a wealth of experience in merger control and civil litigation honed from his time leading the FTC s Bureau of Competition, serving as a Trial Attorney in the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), as well as a decade he spent in private practice.
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