Tag: Education / Schools
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DeathsOde To Michigan State University, MSU Law, And A Grieving Spartan Nation
You can only hope these students can pick up the shattered remains and seek solace and refuge in each other’s arms, harbor hope, and not remain jaded by such senseless acts. -
CourtsAntitrust Suit Sets Stage To See If Yale, Columbia, And Others Are Institutes Of Higher Learning Or Higher Income
The first red flag was the frequent mentioning of their parent's deep pockets in their diversity statement.
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CourtsPrice Setting From The Bench? University Of North Texas Still In Legal Battle Over How It Can Set Its Tuition
They should update it to 'Don't Mess With Texas Tuition.'
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FinanceSustained Drop In College Enrollment Bad News For Economy, Not To Mention Democracy
Even if learning more doesn’t improve your income stream one bit, it will sure help you make better decisions. -
GovernmentBurning Down The House: Teachers Willing To Hurt Kids Over Enforcing 'Anti-CRT' Laws
It is almost like this anti-CRT stuff was never about children's well-being and was just a proxy for censorship this whole time. -
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CourtsKetanji Brown Jackson: A Future SCOTUS Justice With Musical Theatre Chops
She's already shared scenes with at least two famous actors. -
GovernmentSovereign Citizens And QAnon Team Up To Birth New Stupid Legal Tactic
What are these nutty kids up to now?
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Education / Schools, Sponsored ContentWhat's Big Data’s Role In Next Year's Trends For Higher Education?
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GovernmentSoon Florida Parents Can Sue The Lunch Lady For Making Their Kids Gay With Veggie Burgers
Tofu is a gateway drug! -
CourtsEpic Benchslap: University Of Florida Gets Spanked In Effort To Gag Professors Testifying Against State
Don't make US District Judge Mark Walker angry. You wouldn't like him when he's angry. -
Education / SchoolsThe Culture War Turned Legal And It's Hurting Kids
Ignorance isn't always bliss. Sometimes it's discontent. -
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Leaving Your In-House Role: You Don’t Need A Portable “Book” To Be Successful
In-house legal roles have traditionally offered more accommodating schedules and greater opportunities to gain valuable business experience. Now though, the calculus may be changing. With…
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Oklahoma's Anti-CRT Law Is Having A Chilling Effect On Speech
Sounds like some people are getting triggered by the truth. -
GovernmentCancel Culture Is Real. And It's White.
It sure would be a bad PR move for the Liberty and Public Discussion™ group to miss this opportunity. -
Courts'Why Can't ACLU Get Back To Protecting Nazis?' Whine Twitter Trolls
ACLU stands against state actors infringing civil liberties... which shocks people who think no one should have civil liberties but them. -
GovernmentMerrick Garland Abusing Office To Get Rich... Say Stupidest People On The Internet
Put on your tin foil hats. -
Education / SchoolsRefusing To Be Known As Just The Racist School District, Antivax Added To The Mix
'History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce.' -
Continuing Legal Education / CLE, Sponsored ContentLearning In Unprecedented Times: The Changing Landscape For School Law
Back-to-school season looks different (again) this year thanks to COVID-19. -
Education / SchoolsHigh School Students At School That Banned BLM Flags Treat Black Classmates Like Slaves
Did the kids do this during History or Economics?