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The U.S. Supreme Court split 4-4 on the Oklahoma religious charter school issue. St. Isadore of Seville Catholic School applied for public funding to sponsor an online religious school. The tie decision means that the last decision--which ruled against the proposal--stands. Justice Amy Coney Barrett recused herself because of a previous relationship with one of…
Harvard sued the federal government to block the abrupt revocation of it’s ability to enroll international students. Within hours, a judge ruled to temporarily block the move. Less than a day after having its ability to host international students revoked by the federal government, Harvard University successfully sued the Trump administration to block the move. A judge granted a temporary restraining order late Friday morning.
The Trump administration seems to view “too many” Black and Hispanic students at a selective college as cause for suspicion, David Hawkins writes. In Bakke v. Regents of the University of California (1978), the U.S. Supreme Court ruled it impermissible to establish quotas based on students’ race in university admission. Subsequent rulings in Gratz and Grutter v. University of Michigan, Fisher v. University of Texas, and Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) v. Harvard College and the University of North Carolina explored legal territory well beyond Bakke, but they each recognized quotas as impermissible. Yet the Trump administration seems determined to resurrect a quota of its own design.
That "One Big Beautiful Bill" is supposed to be about the budget and taxes but tucked into it are a variety of dangerous items that Trump partisans hope will go unnoticed. The most dangerous item of all undercuts the rule of law. Liz Cheney and Adam Kinziger noticed it. They posted this warning on Twitter:…
A lawsuit challenging sweeping grant cuts at the National Institutes of Health can move forward, a federal judge ruled Monday. Judge William Young of the District of Massachusetts did grant part of the Trump administration’s motion to dismiss but denied the bulk of the motion, allowing the lawsuit to continue. The lawsuit is one of several challenging grant cuts at federal agencies.