Public Education
Biden administration to award $100M to minority colleges(The Center Square) â In the wake of the Supreme Courtâs affirmative action ruling, the Biden administration is granting more than $100 million to historically black colleges and universities and… Read More
Culture
Biden administration and university leaders hold summit to strategize continuing racial discrimination(The Daily Signal) â President Joe Bidenâs Department of Education is attempting to circumvent the Supreme Courtâs recent ruling against using racial discrimination in college admissions. In… Read More
Legislation
Iowa officials respond to district courtâs temporary injunction on new abortion ban(The Center Square) â An Iowa district court decided Monday to issue a temporary injunction on the law legislators passed last week to ban abortion. Gov. Kim Reynolds had called… Read More
Courts
Supreme Court could end race-based admissions at elite US high schools, experts say(Daily Caller News Foundation) â The Supreme Court could take up a case that challenges the use of racial balancing practices at selective high schools following its ruling against race-based… Read More
Public Education
Biden admin plans to wipe $39 billion in student debt for thousands of borrowers despite SCOTUS ruling(Daily Caller News Foundation) â The Department of Education (DOE) announced Friday that it will automatically forgive $39 billion of student loan debt for more than 804,000 borrowers, following a… Read More
Courts
SCOTUS decision will have little effect on Kansas college admissions(The Sentinel) â A Supreme Court decision in late June will have little effect on college admissions in Kansas according to the Kansas Board of Regents. On June 27, 2023,… Read More
Courts
More Black Americans support SCOTUS’ affirmative action ruling than oppose it, poll reveals(Daily Caller News Foundation) â A plurality of black Americans support the Supreme Courtâs decision last month that struck down race-based admission policies at colleges, according to a YouGov/The Economist… Read More
Courts
Senator warns defiant college presidents not to flout Supreme Court affirmative action ruling ÂAn Ohio senator has forewarned 10 university presidents who âexpressed open hostilityâ to the Supreme Courtâs striking down of affirmative action to not try circumventing the ruling. The Supreme Court… Read More
Courts
Wisconsin Republicans look to end race-based scholarship programs(The Center Square) â Assembly Speaker Robin Vos is vowing Republicans will move to end race-based scholarship programs across the state in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court moving… Read More
Public Education
Some universities plan to eliminate minority scholarships after SCOTUS ban on using race in admissions(Daily Caller News Foundation) â Some universities are seeking to eliminate scholarships for minorities after the Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action banned using race in admissions decisions. The legality… Read More
Courts
âLie from the pit of hellâ: GOP presidential hopefuls laud Supreme Court decision ending affirmative action in college admissionsRepublican presidential hopefuls hailed the U.S. Supreme Courtâs striking down of racial preferences in college admissions, with one calling affirmative action a âlie from the pit of hell.â The high… Read More
Courts
Indiana Supreme Court rules abortion ban is constitutional(Daily Caller News Foundation) â The Indiana Supreme Court issued a decision Friday that said the stateâs abortion ban was constitutional in a 4-1 ruling. Senate… Read More
Courts
Supreme Court decision stopping student loan forgiveness hinged on Missouri company(The Center Square) â A Missouri student loan servicing company played a pivotal role in the U.S. Supreme Courtâs ruling on Friday against President Joe Bidenâs plan to forgive billions… Read More
Opinion
Supreme Courtâs 6-3 ruling protecting a Christian web designer from government-imposed speech is crucial â but also alarmingOnce again the U.S. Supreme Court has delivered a landmark First Amendment ruling, protecting a Christian web designer from being forced to create sites that violate her religious views. Itâs… Read More
Courts
Supreme Court: Government canât compel Christian web designer to create sites that violate her faithIn a landmark case for First Amendment rights, the U.S. Supreme Court Friday ruled a Christian website designer cannot be forced by government to create sites for same-sex weddings that… Read More
Courts
Supreme Court rules in favor of Christian postal worker disciplined for declining to work on SundaysThe Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Christian former mail carrier who sued the U.S. Postal Service for denying him religious accommodation in the workplace. Gerald Groff sued his… Read More
Courts
LEARNS Act challenge in the hands of the Arkansas Supreme Court(The Center Square) â Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin is asking the state’s Supreme Court to immediately stay a lower court order that suspends the implementation of the LEARNS Act. Read More
Courts, Culture
Christian baker appeals to Colorado Supreme Court over gender-transition cake ruling(The Center Square) â Masterpiece Cakeshop owner Jack Phillips appealed to the Colorado Supreme Court to overturn a lower courtâs ruling that he violated anti-discrimination laws by refusing to create a cake celebrating… Read More
Courts, Culture
Abortion battle heats up nationwide(The Center Square) â The U.S. Supreme Court temporarily halted a lower court’s ruling restricting an abortion pill until Wednesday night. The hold will give the Supreme Court time to… Read More
Courts, Legislation
Federal lawsuit filed against Maine school choice law(The Center Square) â AÂ new federal lawsuit in Maine challenges a state law that prevents participation in the school choice program. First Liberty Institute and Consovoy McCarthy PLLC, on behalf… Read More