A federal district court ruled on March 31 in favor of the Yellowhammer Fund after Alabama’s attorney general threatened abortion funders and providers
Funding for crucial classroom supports is threatened by the gutting of the department that enforces the civil rights law that protects students
As the correctional officers strike concluded last month, the state did not immediately explain which parts of the law that caps solitary confinement to 15 consecutive days would be suspended
The Quaker institution in Pennsylvania, which has long championed protests, also sanctioned 14 other students
The lawsuit, which was originally filed against a state law that banned trans girls from school sports teams, is now also fighting Trump’s executive order
Turkish national and Tufts University student Rumeysa Ozturk is the latest student targeted by the Trump administration’s crackdown on speech in support of Palestinians
At an Israel Heritage Foundation event in May 2024, Martin Oliner called for Israel to “take the lessons” from the atrocity of the U.S. atomic bombings in Japan
University faculty and professional organizations are seeing a “chilling effect” in the promotion of diversity and inclusion programs and warn of long-term consequences
Community members and free speech advocates remain vigilant over retaliation and censorship of the independent theater: “O Cinema will not be silenced, and neither will our community”
Union leaders and education advocates warn that Trump’s executive order could hinder discrimination investigations, affect student loans, and put support services at risk
Abortion is legal in the U.S. territory, but a new wave of anti-abortion proponents are pushing for more restrictions, with some success
The detainment of Mahmoud Khalil and others shows how attacks on protesters are weaponizing immigration structures and relying heavily on outside agitators
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