Tennessee Public School Sued After Suspending A Student Over Instagram Memes
Schools don't get to censor nondisruptive off-campus speech.
Schools don't get to censor nondisruptive off-campus speech.
The Dirty Jobs host is freaked out by the number of men who have dropped out of the workplace.
The Center has gotten rich in part thanks to its "hate map," which smears many good people.
The country's favorite blue-collar champion calls attention to the 'skills gap' and asks why young men spend so much time online.
The federal budget deficit has exploded under Biden's watch, and he can no longer pretend otherwise.
The administration’s SAVE plan for student loan forgiveness is estimated to cost $475 billion.
can go forward, rules a federal judge, denying Cleveland State University's motion to dismiss.
The spate of forgiveness reconciles administrative errors when carrying out changes to income-driven repayment plans.
Political appointees should have no role in faculty hiring decisions.
Biden wants to use the Higher Education Act of 1965 to forgive student loans. But that plan has major issues.
Some scholars and commentators argue that legacy preferences at public universities are unconstitutional because they are a form of hereditary privilege. If so, the same is likely true of the far more consequential hereditary privilege of citizenship that severely restricts the right to live and work in the United States.
If activists want to help young people, they should start before college.
According to Gallup, those with a "great deal" or "quite a lot" of confidence in higher education has declined 21 points since 2015.
Biden plans to slash minimum monthly payments to just 5 percent of borrowers' income.
Adam Martinez was banned from school property after he criticized the district's decision to hire an officer deemed "ineligible for rehire" by the local sheriff's office.
Casey DeSantis' "Mamas for DeSantis" ad goes all in on the culture war instead of focusing on Ron DeSantis' strong record on school choice and COVID policy.
Topics covered include affirmative action, legacy preferences, the student loan forgiveness decision, refugee policy, indictments against Trump, Vladimir Putin, political ignorance, and more.
The article assesses strengths and weaknesses of the Court's decision, and what it will take to implement Chief Justice Roberts' admonition that "[e]liminating racial discrimination means eliminating all of it."
Achieving this goal will require a lot more than banning racial preferences in college admissions. That includes some measures that will make the political right uncomfortable, as well as the left.
Is "intramural" professorial speech protected by the First Amendment?
Teachers are citing West Virginia v. Barnette to protect their right not to be compelled to say something they disagree with.
Josh Shapiro campaigned on a promise to increase funding for schools and expand school choice. Only one of those two things made it into the state budget.
A new complaint argues that legacy admissions violate the Civil Rights Act.
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"We are adamant that the hiring committee...not extend a job offer to Dr. Yoel Inbar," reads the petition.
Biden's proposed income-driven repayment plan could still cost taxpayers billions. And it will likely raise tuition too.
They probably aren't illegal under current law. But they are nonetheless wrong for many of the same reasons as racial preferences.
Plus: Fewer cops, less crime; free beer; and more....
The Court unanimously ruled the plaintiffs in that case lacked standing. But they might end up getting what they wanted more fully than anyone else involved in the legal battle over student loan forgiveness.
The article goes over the main reasons why the Court's decision was justified.
The administration will try this pathway as an alternative to the HEROES Act of 2003, which pathway was shut down by today's Supreme Court decision.
In today's student loan decision, Justice Barrett offers a textualist rationale for this controversial rule. I have made similar arguments myself.
The Court ruled the plan is illegal, and that at least one plaintiff (the state of Missouri) has standing.
A preliminary assessment of today's decisions. The majority rightly struck a blow against the use of racial preferences for purposes of advancing "diversity" in education. But there are some flaws in its reasoning.
There is no reason for public universities to grant preferential treatment to the scions of their alumni.
In a 6–3 decision, the Court ruled that race-based affirmative action in college admissions violates the 14th Amendment.
Global warming is an issue. But there are other pressing problems that deserve the world's attention.
Nearly two years after most children returned to the classroom, educational losses continue to grow.
The answer's more complicated than you might think.
Unlike Democrats, Senate and House Republicans have released proposals that would actually tackle the root causes of increasing student loan debt.
Affirmative action becomes harder to defend when it entails discrimination against a variety of racial and ethnic minority groups.
A new study has found that the more schools kept kids online, the worse their pass rates on state standardized tests were.