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Lolita Buckner Inniss became the school’s first Black dean in 2021 and was reappointed for a three-year term—instead of five ...
The press acts as if “higher education” = Harvard. But a more interesting and gutsier stand is being taken in the heartland ...
Japan’s upper house election delivered deadlock over direction, exposing the nation’s fragile leadership and rising populist ...
The University of California, Los Angeles, reached a $6 million settlement with three Jewish students and a Jewish professor ...
The United States is Israel’s largest supplier of arms. Now, a United Nations committee is investigating whether its transfers of bombs, fighter jets and other weapons violate international law. On ...
Western State College of Law is thrilled to welcome four new faculty members for the Fall 2025 semester. As the oldest law school in Orange County, Western State continues to invest in academic ...
This summer, the Supreme Court of Canada has opened its doors for seven days a week, inviting visitors from across the ...
Gov. Mike DeWine appointed nearly two dozen new public university trustees this summer, some of whom are notable Republican ...
[SINGAPORE] Thio Su Mien, a pioneering legal academic and practitioner who served as dean of the National University of Singapore (NUS) Faculty of Law and co-founded TSMP Law Corporation, died on ...
Experts say Bill C-2 lowers the bar and broadens the scope to allow more access by police and intelligence agents to ...
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Watchdog tasked with probing allegations of human-rights abuses and environmental harms has been without a permanent head for more than a year ...