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By Trudy Knockless | February 4, 2025
"There are ongoing legal proceedings in this case. And as is the case with all Purdue employees, the university will address the matter pursuant to applicable personnel policies," said Purdue spokesperson Trevor Peters.
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By Chris O'Malley and Greg Andrews | February 3, 2025
A day before Winston DeCuir Jr. submitted his resignation letter, he'd offered encouraging words to a group of students protesting the suspension of law professor Dan Levy.
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By Colleen Murphy | January 17, 2025
Heather C. Taylor and William M. Tambussi, a partner with Brown & Connery, were targets of a Middlesex County Superior Court suit aimed at removing them as members of the Rutgers Board of Governors.
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By The Law Journal Editorial Board | December 20, 2024
We support the Freedom to Read Act's effort to protect access to books for New Jersey students while providing a process for those who object.
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By Trudy Knockless | December 19, 2024
“The issues in higher education are some of the most compelling out there right now,” said David Simon, former general counsel of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine.
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By Lindsay Burrill-VanDellen | December 16, 2024
Title IX has an exception that allows widespread state-sanctioned discrimination against LGBTQ+ students in universities across the nation: the religious exemption. While Congress intended this exemption to be narrow—not “a giant loophole leading to widespread sex discrimination in education”—it has been anything but narrow, and as a result, Congress’ fears about widespread discrimination are being realized.
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By Mark Pinkert and Jason Torchinsky | December 6, 2024
The second Trump Administration has a unique opportunity to combat antisemitism by taking a multifaceted, whole-of-government approach.
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By Kat Black | December 6, 2024
New Village, a nonprofit public high school that enrolls "at-risk" young women in Los Angeles, was awarded more than $250,000 and granted its petition to receive supplemental funding from the California Department of Education by a Los Angeles Superior Court on Dec. 3.
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By Mason Lawlor | December 3, 2024
In a 2-1 decision, a dissenting judge concluded school officials in Illinois allowed recent school shootings, including in Uvalde, Texas, to influence its punishment of a middle school student.
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By Colleen Murphy | November 27, 2024
“Given how central the trans issue was to Trump’s campaign, you have this bizarre situation where what had been a fringe issue in Title IX is suddenly not just the central legal issue in these challenges to the rule, but was an important reason why Trump won,” Brooklyn College history and legal affairs professor KC Johnson said.
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