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The groundbreaking case leading to the transformation of the college sports model in the United States is over. The ...
The agency holds sensitive data on nearly everyone in the country, including school records, salary details and medical ...
Equal Protection Under Title VII: On June 5, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled that Title VII’s protections ...
In the past half-century, courts have repeatedly affirmed the right of LGBT student clubs to meet on campus and to be treated ...
Michael Daniel and Laura Beshara have shaped the nation’s housing policy, changed the way our city elects its leaders, and ...
We’ve seen too many great rivalries die or get put on hiatus. College football seems to be addicted to disregarding games ...
After what the student paper called a “year of division,” Emory University is making some big changes to its leadership. The ...
If approved by Gov. Abbott, the bill would replace the annual test with shorter exams administered throughout the school year.
A recent ruling at the Texas Supreme Court will allow former SMU law professor Cheryl Butler, who worked at the university from 2011 to 2017, to continue her defamation suit against her former ...
A former SMU law professor alleges that defamation and discrimination played a part in her denied application for tenure at ...
Federal judges in Texas are teaching a class to law students on originalism as they try to figure out what the public thought ...