Supreme Court Punts Transgender Bathroom Case Back Down
Removal of Obama Administration's orders erases question about whether the courts should defer.
Removal of Obama Administration's orders erases question about whether the courts should defer.
"They had effectively dehumanized me."
State Rep. Kim Hendren wants to create a safe space from Zinn's radical leftist take on history.
After change in administration guidance, several drop legal challenges.
"Who is the enemy? White supremacy!"
California college tried to suspend student who recorded his sexuality professor's anti-Trump rant.
Snowflakes, snowflakes everywhere (even on the right).
"You just vandalized our property." "Yeah, I just did." A chill act of vandalism.
Male student had evidence he was the victim of sexual assault, not the perpetrator. His college didn't care.
Culture is adapting, slowly. Forced solutions make things messier.
A threat to students' due process rights
"I would not want this to happen to anybody," says Grant Neal, formerly of Colorado State University-Pueblo. "I wouldn't wish this upon my worst enemy."
Touts school choice at CPAC talk.
Trump to withdraw Obama administration's guidance, but that doesn't actually stop case moving forward.
An Iowan legislator introduced a bill to require diversity of thought on college campuses in the state.
Baylor's problems are serious, but this isn't a great solution.
Maryland school district insists "both sides" be heard on any political statement or none at all.
"From a policy standpoint, it's a great way to build community."
Are students engaging in more harassment, or are administrators defining harassment too broadly?
The International Students for Liberty Conference is no place for racial collectivism.
The social psychologist openly admits he wants to create a schism in academia.
The movement to convince college students they are victims of systemic oppression appears to be winning on all fronts.
Prof said she would 'no longer tolerate any person who voted for Trump.' But that's protected speech.
Worries persist that flawed or made-up stories are bad for democracy.
Court says Iowa State University discriminated against student marijuana-policy group based on "political pushback."
The system was developed by people attempting to get away from government control.
"I am not willing to sacrifice freedom of expression on the altar of cultural diversity."
Trump haters rush to buy the famous dystopian novel.
Or does power need to be more dispersed?
Supporters of the bill say current rules infringe on students' due process rights.
She liked to 'play devil's advocate.' That was a bad thing.
'Speech police in a quite literal sense'
'Betsy DeVos's policies will kill children. That is not an exaggeration in any sense.'
Public education existed well before 1980, but an unpopular President Carter wanted the nation's largest union on his side before an election.
The nominee for secretary of education may be an imperfect vessel but what she represents can't be filibustered forever.
Republican students: stop whining.
How one charter school is building a diverse community around quality education.
'It's not up to these students to kick the ass of a neo-nazi! They don't have to raise their fist! They were taught to be peaceful! Fuck you!'
[*] Except the educational establishment's status quo.
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