Today's Clips (6/15/23)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Now the Lottery Commission needs to set upsets up regulations and choose a start date. The latest wagers could start would be in June 2024.

Mike Collins and our panel of guests explore changes to election law being introduced across the country, including in North Carolina, and what they mean for the future of elections.

A new judge could be confirmed to Utah’s Third District Court, which includes Summit County.
IN OTHER NEWS

And good solutions are in short supply.

An example from the 1700s reveals that DEI education is squarely aligned with Enlightenment values and American principles.

More than a dozen state legislatures have introduced or passed bills reining in DEI programs in colleges and universities. To some, the future of public higher education is on the line.

The coming Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action could widen those racial gaps

The announcement comes at a time of expansion for Kenan-Flagler.

TRADES

They were caught off guard this spring. They’re already planning for the fall.

Although not likely to become law anytime soon, the package of bills shows that Senate Republicans are ready to step up to the plate on higher education policy. If the Biden administration’s plan to forgive up to $20,000 in federal student loans fails at the Supreme Court, Senate Republicans say they have an answer for what policy makers should do next to address the student debt crisis.

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