Are Our Kids Falling Behind?

“Children struggling with focus and learning in a digital age, representing declining attention spans and modern education challenges.”

Are our kids falling behind—or are we teaching them in a way their brains can’t sustain anymore?
This article explores the rise of the “TikTok brain,” shortened attention spans, and how constant digital stimulation is reshaping how young people learn, focus, and retain information. We look at what’s actually happening—and why the problem may not be kids, but the systems built around them.

AI & Homework: Cheating or Evolution?

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Is using AI for homework cheating—or is it just the next evolution of learning?
This article breaks down the pros and cons of AI in education, exploring where helpful support ends and academic dishonesty begins, and why the real issue may be how schools define learning in an AI-driven world.

Should !DueCourse™ Partner With a JD?

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“Why DueCourse™ may need a JD partner to scale, strengthen credibility, unlock licensing opportunities, and build the next evolution of legal education.”

!FocusFrame™ Attorney Spotlight

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“Meet our Attorney of the Month: Patrick Roberts of PatrickRoberts.law — a standout legal professional known for exceptional advocacy and community impact.”

Should American Police Understand Law Better?

Should American Police Understand Law Better?

“In several European nations, police officers receive deeper legal training than is typical in the United States. This article asks whether strengthening legal-education requirements in U.S. policing could reduce mistakes, empower officers, and support community trust.”