Legislators claim HB 127 and SB 1349 are intended to protect Texas sovereignty, but organizers say “they’re trying to match what’s happening at the federal level”
The Trump administration has attempted to block Harvard University from accepting international students, claiming it’s coordinating with the Chinese Communist Party
Students say their dreams are crushed and their lives are on hold after the Trump administration invoked a special authority typically used for national security to issue blanket visa rejections
As Massachusetts schools brace for another year of teacher shortages, federal cuts have left vital funding programs hanging by a thread
As state and federal agencies trumpet educational opportunities for the incarcerated, those of us inside know that there are more hurdles than possibilities
Many young people on foreign visas are now avoiding summer travel to see their families
Ruling in A.J.T. v. Osseo Area Schools could make it harder for all victims of disability discrimination to sue, despite protections under the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504
Several cases are a direct result of policies and executive actions from Trump’s first presidency, which tested the limits of executive power and reshaped the federal judiciary
In prisons across the country, where books are banned and visits are restricted, PBS is a crucial lifeline
Philadelphia teacher Keziah Ridgeway alleges the district engaged in a pattern of discrimination and retaliation against her following a slew of incidents related to her support of Palestine
New York University has been cracking down on pro-Palestine speech and activism for years, community members told Prism
Florida International University applied for the 287(g) Task Force Model late last year, potentially granting immigration enforcement powers to campus police officers
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