By Sue Reisinger | November 14, 2019
Christopher Culley, who has seen more than his share of high-profile campus scandals, is leaving the university as of Friday to become vice president for enterprise initiatives at Georgetown University.
By Jim Turner | November 14, 2019
Sen. Randolph Bracy wants to use revenue sharing to establish a trust fund that would pay college athletes when they are done playing.
By Phillip Bantz | November 13, 2019
Caitlin Sewell told Corporate Counsel that she stepped down after two members of the university's legal department refused a directive to terminate her or demand her resignation.
By Phillip Bantz | November 8, 2019
Caitlin Sewell is under fire for using the n-word as an example of protected speech during a First Amendment discussion titled, "When Hate Comes to Campus."
By P.J. D'Annunzio | November 6, 2019
Summary judgment in favor of the LSAC, based on the below judge's ruling that plaintiff Jane Doe did not prove a concrete injury under the Americans with Disabilities Act, was reversed.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | November 4, 2019
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit overturned U.S. District Judge Nitza I. Quinones Alejandro's grant of summary judgment in favor of the LSAC, based on the judge's ruling that plaintiff Jane Doe did not prove a concrete injury under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
By Alaina Lancaster | October 31, 2019
Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos and the U.S. Department of Education face a certified class of former for-profit college students who claim delays in processing their 210,000-plus loan forgiveness applications have damaged their credit.
By Karen Sloan | October 29, 2019
Florida's overall pass rate for first-time test takers bumped up seven percentage points for one of the largest gains nationally.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | October 25, 2019
A federal appeals court on Friday upheld the dismissal of a Title IX lawsuit against Princeton University in which a student alleged the school discriminated against him after he was sexually assaulted by another male student.
By Zach Schlein | October 17, 2019
The Third District Court of Appeal affirmed a Miami-Dade Circuit Court order finding a Miami Lakes Middle School student guilty of disrupting school activities. The student purportedly posted troubling remarks on a YouTube video depicting the aftermath of the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
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