It was not a good week to be a Trump associate in court. But will the ripple effect of guilty pleas, convictions and indictments reach the White House, and will it touch the midterm election?
Monday's ruling by a three-judge panel that North Carolina's current Congressional maps are unconstitutional could mean the current election schedule for
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is preparing to propose new sexual misconduct rules that cement the rights of the accused and lessen liability for institutions.
A student at Columbia University’s School of General Studies is suing the university’s trustees and a former dean of students in federal court, alleging that the former administrator coerced her into “an inappropriate sexual and romantic relationship” this summer and that the school failed to protect her.
A measure that would make California the first state to require all public universities to offer abortion medication at their campus health centers cleared a hurdle Wednesday.
While some comics bemoan the “politically correct” culture on campuses, university gigs can be quite profitable, forcing them to tailor their acts accordingly.
As powerful supporters want the statue to be restored, student activists at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill argue that it should never return.
The draft regulations, obtained by The New York Times, would strengthen the rights of accused students and lessen colleges’ liability. But it’s unclear when the final rules will be issued and if they will follow the draft language.
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