By Jim Saunders | April 5, 2022
The ruling said the governing body for high-school sports is a "state actor" and did not violate First Amendment rights when it refused to allow a prayer over the public-address system before a game between Tampa's Cambridge Christian School and Jacksonville's University Christian School.
By Ryan Dailey | April 4, 2022
Attorneys for the opponents asserted that the survey results could be used by the Republican-controlled Legislature to "suss out" which campuses have the most liberal-leaning beliefs.
By Priya Anand | March 30, 2022
Online education during the pandemic led to unprecedented levels of digital surveillance of children, as schools rushed to find ways to keep track of students.
By Brendan Farrington | March 28, 2022
"Gender Queer" is an autobiography by Maia Kobabe, who was born female, but now identifies as nonbinary and asexual. The School Library Journal described it as a "book to be savored rather than devoured, this memoir will resonate with teens."
By The Associated Press | March 23, 2022
The University of South Florida's board of trustees has elevated the school's interim president to the official position. The trustees voted Tuesday…
By Christine Charnosky | March 22, 2022
The fellowships are the first component of the new Economic Justice Initiative being developed by the College of Law. FAMU is one of the six Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) law schools.
By Ryan Dailey | March 21, 2022
Supporters have argued the law, which received final approval from the Legislature this month, will help schools attract candidates who might otherwise be reluctant to apply because of concerns about their current employers finding out.
By Christine Charnosky | March 17, 2022
Last week, a group of Yale Law students protested an on-campus Federalist Society event featuring conservative speaker Kristen Waggoner. Now, a federal judge has suggested to colleagues that the protesters should be identified and potentially disqualified from federal clerkships.
By Michael A. Mora | March 17, 2022
Greenberg Traurig was pitted against Kluger, Kaplan, Silverman, Katzen & Levine and William Petros Law at the Third District Court of Appeal.
By Associated Press | March 17, 2022
The U.S. government said the settlement resolves 40 cases connected to the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting for $127.5 million.
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