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The U.S. government’s escalating attacks on noncitizens’ right to free speech, including our client Rümeysa Öztürk, should ...
Rules are not shackles. They are the foundation of order. They define the boundaries that allow us to function, ensuring fairness and predictability. For over two centuries, the U.S. Constitution has ...
Legal system needs to be fair ...
Artisan rhetoric was tearing communities apart with disrespectful and sometimes even hateful speech, and we thought to ...
Today, universities face their own KT extinction moment. The impactor is not a rock from space, but a technology: artificial ...
Educators discuss what the current administration’s changes to the U.S. Department of Education will mean for schools.
Higher education institutions cannot be responsible for linguistic deficiencies. The real change needs to start at school ...
Dániel Hegedüs’s latest essay for the German Marshall Fund marks a dramatic escalation. For years, their narrative was that ...
We, as applicants for the February 2025 California Bar Exam, expected a fair assessment of our legal knowledge and reasoning.
New York has more colleges that give legacy preferences than any other state, accounting for roughly one in every seven schools that use this practice nationwide. While this practice remains ...
Sometimes historical perspective hits home. An Army doctor's wartime work in the Philippines was humanitarian and saved lives ...
Zach Yadegari, an 18-year-old CEO of a $30 million AI startup, has gone viral after posting an open letter to Harvard, Yale, ...
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