The New York State United Teachers (NYSUT) and a coalition of partners in education, healthcare, child and family advocacy, and law enforcement are urging the governor and Legislature to implement consistent, statewide restrictions on cellphone use during school hours. Increasing concerns
The recent decision by the United States Supreme Court to overturn the longstanding Chevron doctrine has set off a wave of potential changes in how K-12 educational policies are interpreted and enforced. The landmark ruling shifts substantial power from federal agencies to the judiciary, impacting
The End of an Era for North Coast College After providing educational services for nearly six decades, North Coast College in Ohio has announced its closure, marking the end of an era. Slated to cease operations at the end of August, the college leaves behind a legacy that has spanned generations.
In landmark fashion, the newly revised Title IX regulations mark a significant shift in the legal framework governing educational institutions—a shift that embraces a broadened scope of protection to encompass the rights of LGBTQ+ students. By molding the guidelines to recognize and address d
A Rich Legacy of Theological Inquiry Comillas Pontifical University has long stood as a bastion of theological education. Founded in 1880 as a seminary, it has a storied history of advancement in ecclesiastical studies. The transition to a fully-fledged university in 1904 under the recognition of
Overview of the Complaint Allegations of Discrimination Palestine Legal has filed a civil rights complaint on behalf of four students and the Students for Justice in Palestine group at Columbia University with the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights. The complaint highlights