Oklahoma Homeschool Regulations Debate: Balancing Safety and Freedom The state of Oklahoma has a long-standing tradition of allowing parents to homeschool their children, a right enshrined in its constitution. Recently, however, there have been renewed calls to introduce more stringent regulations
October 3, 2024In July 2024, the Canadian federal government introduced new regulations to monitor international student enrollment and attendance at postsecondary institutions. With over one million study permit holders in 2023, a significant increase from 352,305 in 2015, these measures aim to ensure compliance
October 1, 2024Adapting to stay current with federal mandates, Duke University has revised its Title IX policies following new regulations introduced by the Biden administration. Effective August 1, these changes are aimed at ensuring a more inclusive and robust response to incidents of sex discrimination and
September 23, 2024The Oshkosh Area School District's recent adoption of updated Title IX regulations has ignited a contentious debate within the community, paralleling the larger national discourse on changes announced by the Biden administration. These new rules are aimed at broadening protections against
September 12, 2024The artificial intelligence (AI) industry is becoming an influential force in shaping Congressional legislation. While the technology offers transformative possibilities across numerous sectors such as healthcare, defense, and finance, it also presents a set of challenges and risks that require
September 10, 2024The political landscape in Washington is abuzz with contention as House Republicans push back against the Biden-Harris administration's proposed changes to federal education regulations. Specifically, these changes would allow illegal immigrants to benefit from Department of Education programs
September 4, 2024