By Michael A. Mora | June 21, 2022
"Everyone said these wealthy people are denying poorer and better students the right to go to these elite universities," said Roy Black, a senior partner at Black, Srebnick, Kornspan & Stumpf. "I knew that was a hurdle I had to overcome in the jurors' minds."
By Ryan Dailey | June 8, 2022
Among other things, the school-safety measure will require that law-enforcement officers stationed at public schools complete mental-health crisis intervention training.
By Jim Saunders | June 2, 2022
The University of South Florida case is over fees that were collected from students for on-campus services that were not provided because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Adolfo Pesquera | May 31, 2022
Gov. Greg Abbott initially lauded the police response, but as details of the events provided a more detailed timeline, he said he had been misled. Jeers and boos greeted Abbott when he attended a memorial ceremony at the school Sunday, and met with President Joe Biden.
By Alex Tanzi | May 31, 2022
Data from the Federal Reserve show that 60% of borrowers who qualified for forbearance didn't make a single payment from August 2020 through December 2021.
By Ryan Dailey | May 20, 2022
Companies vying to provide social-studies textbooks should "not attempt to indoctrinate or persuade students to a viewpoint inconsistent with Florida standards," the guidelines say.
By Michael A. Mora | May 19, 2022
The American Bar Association designed the new legal fact check to help attorneys, the news media and the public comb through the relevant case and statutory law to find answers and explanations to confusing legal questions and issues.
By Christine Charnosky | May 17, 2022
Lyrissa Lidsky, the first woman dean of the University of Missouri School of Law, is returning home to the University of Florida Levin College of Law—where she taught for 22 years—as Raymond & Miriam Ehrlich Chair in U.S. Constitutional Law starting in August 2022.
By Associated Press | May 11, 2022
"I want to be clear to each and every student that this was not about the Lyman High School administration looking to try and target any student, to try and silence any voice," Superintendent Serita Beamon said as she tried to explain her decision.
By Associated Press | May 11, 2022
The bill, signed into law by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, bans classroom instruction on sexual orientation or gender identity in kindergarten through third grade.
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