A California state trial court has handed partial victories to both a transgender college student and the religious school that expelled her, the Riverside Press-Enterprise reported Friday.
A prosecutor in the Atlanta schools cheating scandal has been suspended for three days without pay after she mistakenly hit “reply all” when commenting about a defendant’s Stage IV breast…
The two-day school suspension last year of a 7-year-old Maryland boy who chewed a breakfast pastry into the shape of a gun during a snack break has been upheld by…
A former University of Maryland law student who says he dropped out midway through his first year needed a letter of good standing when he decided to complete his legal…
A federal judge in Brooklyn has upheld a New York City policy that bans unvaccinated students from public school when a classmate has a vaccine-preventable disease.
A onetime Minnesota high school honor student who ignited a firestorm by tweeting the answer “actually, yeah” in response to a question on an online confession page admittedly made a…
A George Will column about “the supposed campus epidemic of rape” has generated more than 2,500 online comments and a response by a columnist who suggests there is a psychological…
He didn’t attack his parents, or kill or wound dozens of victims. But the 15-year-old shooter in an incident that left him and another student dead this week at a…
The governing council of the ABA Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar has wrapped up its comprehensive review of the law school accreditation standards.
Schuette v. Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action: The case said that state voters may choose to prohibit the consideration of racial preferences in governmental decisions, in particular with respect to school admissions. Photo courtesy of Flickr Creative Commons.
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Michelle Obama will visit Topeka, Kansas, today to meet with students on the eve of the 60th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, a case that shaped her own…
An attorney who called a parent a “chubby wubby” during a break in an upstate New York school board meeting last month has resigned from his post as board president.
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