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'''Andrew Schlafly''' is a [[conservative]] lawyer and former [[engineer]]. Mr. Schlafly is also the founder of Conservapedia.  
'''Andrew Schlafly''' is a conservative lawyer and former engineer. Mr. Schlafly is also the founder of Conservapedia.  


Andrew Schlafly is the fifth child of attorney John Fred Schlafly, Jr. and noted political activist [[Phyllis Schlafly]]. His great-grandfather, August Schlafly, was founder of the Union Trust and Savings Bank of East St. Louis, Ill., the First National Bank of Edwardsville, Ill., and other banks in Western states. <ref> [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D0CE3DB1638F936A15752C1A962948260 Catherine Kosarek] Wedding news. November 25, 1984.
Andrew Schlafly is the fifth child of attorney John Fred Schlafly, Jr. and noted political activist Phyllis Schlafly. His great-grandfather, August Schlafly, was founder of the Union Trust and Savings Bank of East St. Louis, Ill., the First National Bank of Edwardsville, Ill., and other banks in Western states.  
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He graduated from [[Princeton University]] with a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. A magna cum laude graduate from [[Harvard University|Harvard Law School]], he was an editor of the ''[[Harvard Law Review]]''. <ref> [http://www.blogsforterri.com/archives/2005/03/medical_attorne.php Medical Attorney Andrew Schlafly] Posted on March 23, 2005. </ref>
He graduated from Princeton University with a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. A magna cum laude graduate from Harvard Law School, he was an editor of the ''Harvard Law Review''.


He teaches one of the largest homeschool classes in the country, including one class in fall 2006 with 58 students in [[World_History_Lectures|World History]].  In spring 2007 he taught [[Economics_Lectures|Economics]].   
He teaches one of the largest homeschool classes in the country, including one class in fall 2006 with 58 students in World History.  In spring 2007 he taught Economics.   


Conservapedia developed as a result of his World History course.  Andrew Schlafly and several of his top students continue to lead the project, and most of his students have contributed entries to it.
Conservapedia developed as a result of his World History course.  Andrew Schlafly and several of his top students continue to lead the project, and most of his students have contributed entries to it.


Andrew Schlafly has taught homeschoolers online since the late 1990s, and in person since fall 2002.  Several of Andrew Schlafly's prior course materials are available on [http://www.eagleforumu.org Eagle Forum University].
Andrew Schlafly has taught homeschoolers online since the late 1990s, and in person since fall 2002.  Several of Andrew Schlafly's prior course materials are available on Eagle Forum University.


== External links ==
== External links ==
[[Image:Img524 Andy.jpg|thumb|Andy Schlafly at Columbia University]]
* About CLEP The College-Level Examination Program.
*[http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/clep/about.html About CLEP] The College-Level Examination Program.
*Andrew Schlafly, Esq.
*[http://hbutler0.tripod.com/semmelweissocietytv/id52.html Andrew Schlafly], Esq.


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Revision as of 00:02, 20 December 2012

Andrew Schlafly is a conservative lawyer and former engineer. Mr. Schlafly is also the founder of Conservapedia.

Andrew Schlafly is the fifth child of attorney John Fred Schlafly, Jr. and noted political activist Phyllis Schlafly. His great-grandfather, August Schlafly, was founder of the Union Trust and Savings Bank of East St. Louis, Ill., the First National Bank of Edwardsville, Ill., and other banks in Western states.

He graduated from Princeton University with a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. A magna cum laude graduate from Harvard Law School, he was an editor of the Harvard Law Review.

He teaches one of the largest homeschool classes in the country, including one class in fall 2006 with 58 students in World History. In spring 2007 he taught Economics.

Conservapedia developed as a result of his World History course. Andrew Schlafly and several of his top students continue to lead the project, and most of his students have contributed entries to it.

Andrew Schlafly has taught homeschoolers online since the late 1990s, and in person since fall 2002. Several of Andrew Schlafly's prior course materials are available on Eagle Forum University.

External links

  • About CLEP The College-Level Examination Program.
  • Andrew Schlafly, Esq.

References