New Supreme Court case could make it easier for students to defend free-speech rights
The Supreme Court voted on Thursday to hear a case which could make it easier for students to sue their schools even after they have graduated.
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The Supreme Court voted on Thursday to hear a case which could make it easier for students to sue their schools even after they have graduated.
Research also suggests that government’s anti-terrorism strategy is causing students and staff to self-censor discussions of Islam
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President Donald Trump tweeted on Friday threatening funding for universities and schools he says are "indoctrinating" students, calling on the Treasury Department to review their tax-exempt statuses.
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