Jazmyne Owens interviews GeDá Jones Herbert on the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and its impacts on civil rights protections and enforcement in public schools.
O ne of the most consequential threats to civil rights law in a generation has just emerged — and not from the political right, but from the progressive left. The First Circuit, ...
Boca Raton Sen. Tina Scott Polsky and Lake Worth Rep. Debra Tendrich are working to ensure that all public schools in Florida ...
On November 13, 2025, the U.S. Department of Education proposed adding the “Admissions and Consumer Transparency Supplement (ACTS)” to ...
The frantic speed of the Trump Administration’s education policy changes is leaving K-12 school officials confused about what ...
The action alleged that the private K-8 school in Fairfax County, Virginia expelled three Jewish siblings after their parents ...
The University of Kentucky law professor who was removed from teaching amid his calls for a global war on Israel to end its ...
A federal law barring recipients of federal funding from discriminating based on disability doesn’t provide a private cause of action for retaliation claims, unlike other major anti-discrimination ...
Harvard took out a $36 million standby letter of credit from Bank of America last month after the Department of Education ...
A law professor is suing the University of Kentucky and its leaders for allegedly violating his right to freedom of ...
Federal immigration agents are on the ground in Raleigh and plan to be active in the area Tuesday, according to Raleigh Mayor ...
As federal immigration agents arrive in the Triangle area, school leaders have released statements reaffirming their legal ...