Jane Robbins is an attorney and retired senior fellow with the American Principles Project in Washington D.C. At APP she worked on issues related to education,
parental rights, and religious freedom, she testified about these issues before Congress and the legislatures of 12 states. Since retiring from APP
she has focused on issues related to the sexualization of children in schools, healthcare, and the culture at large. Her articles on these topics have
been published in numerous national media outlets. She also serves on the board of a new organization called American Achievement Testing, which is
developing a traditional U.S. history curriculum to be offered to high schools as an alternative to current Leftist models. She is a graduate of Clemson
University and the Harvard Law School.

“The administrative state book was written several years ago with two of my APP colleagues. It’s an attempt to delve deeper into how the bureaucracy of
the federal government really dictates so much state and local policy. It does have a couple of chapters about education — how we got to the pathetic
state we’re in — and the chapter about rigged federal research is especially applicable to the trans issue.”

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