South Carolina Students Should Be Taught America's Founding Documents

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For 95 years, South Carolina law has required public college students to complete a “one year” course and exam on the U.S. Constitution, the Declaration of Independence and the Federalist Papers. Disconcertingly, most colleges in the Palmetto State have chosen to violate this law, including one college president calling the law “archaic.” Joshua Putnam discusses with Senator Larry Groom how a bill he's introduced ensures that America's founding documents are taught to every student at every South Carolina public university.