by Press | Sep 16, 2019 | Newsclips
A forum was held Sept. 10 at Ithaca College detailing the rise of hate crimes and white supremacy in the United States and how students can combat hateful language.
by Press | Sep 13, 2019 | Newsclips
A federal judge in Tennessee temporarily blocked a new law restricting voter-registration drives in the state, saying its “troublingly vague” provisions could undermine constitutional rights.
by Press | Sep 7, 2019 | Newsclips
A federal judge is allowing a New York-led coalition of 15 states and other groups to defend the Census Bureau in a lawsuit brought by Alabama, the New York state attorney general’s office said Friday. Alabama is challenging more than 200 years of...
by Press | Sep 6, 2019 | Newsclips
BOSTON – The Justice Department suffered a setback in June when the first defendant sentenced in the nation’s college admissions scandal, a former Stanford University sailing coach, avoided any prison time.
by Press | Aug 30, 2019 | Newsclips
Opponents of traditional public schools are scrambling to defend the diversion of public funds to charter and private schools. They argue that since education itself is a public good, it shouldn’t matter where a student is educated: any school, regardless of its...
by Press | Aug 28, 2019 | Newsclips
After years of burying neighbours’ complaints about illegal spraying of hog manure, state officials suddenly began posting them online. What changed?