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Bias Legal Sexual Assault Dartmouth abused attorney-client privilege to hide relevant documents from accused student, judge rules
'The presence of counsel’s name on a communication does not render that communication privileged.'
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Political Correctness Syracuse professor put on leave, under investigation for using term ‘Wuhan Flu’
'University is now punishing a professor on behalf of one of the worst totalitarian government[s] in the world.'
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Activism Bias Racial issues Academic journal seeks evidence of ‘structural racism’ in policing, won’t promise to accept contrary evidence
Assumes 'disproportionality of legally sanctioned police violence' against nonwhites.
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Higher Education Legal Sexual Assault UMich hires outside experts after officials overlooked decades of alleged sexual misconduct by provost
Provost Martin Philbert allegedly had sex with women in his office, proposed threesomes.
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Activism Bias Racial issues Citing Black Lives Matter, photos of retired white male professors to be taken down at U. Oklahoma
Area to become space for students to ‘represent their own voices.'
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Free Speech Legal Racial issues Law professor says university fired her by ‘racializing’ criticism of black colleague’s performance
University of La Verne allegedly denied her a 'meaningful appeal' after lawsuit and federal labor complaint.
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Free Speech Political Correctness Students’ free speech rights under threat as COVID restrictions loom, experts warn
‘The threat to students’ free speech…has never been greater than it is today,’ warns legal expert Free speech and student activist groups warned that administrators could try to use coronavirus guidelines to restrict free speech on campus as many students return to school this month.
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Higher Education Political Correctness Racial issues Professor sues university because it won’t reinstate her following alleged comments on black student’s hair
Loyola professor’s status remains unclear after ASU revoked job offer over allegations of racism.
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Bias Legal Sexual Assault Judge approves due process lawsuit against CU-Boulder for banning cross-examination in rape case
Baffled by university's refusal to identify key witness.