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Columnist Steve Bousquet writes about a new federal case sparked by the state of Florida’s refusal to let attorneys meet with detainees inside “Alligator Alcatraz.” ...
Yoav Segev, a recent Harvard Business School graduate, sued Harvard and the Harvard University Police Department on Thursday, ...
In a series of lawsuits spanning trade, higher education, and legal ethics, historically conservative-leaning lawyers and ...
King Philippe and Queen Mathilde's daughter is awaiting confirmation that she can continue her master’s degree at Harvard as ...
President Trump suggested a deal was coming, but officials are still demanding more from Harvard, including extensive ...
My colleague Gwen Faulkenberry wrote a fine column last week about how to handle artificial intelligence in the classroom. She has "come to the [apt] conclusion that . . . AI and [she] cannot ...
A deal to resolve allegations that the university failed to protect Jewish students from harassment is expected to include a ...
"Ms. Slaughter's purported removal was unlawful and without legal effect," U.S. District Judge Loren AliKhan of the District ...
More than 2,000 pages of court documents present a new window into the government’s process for terminating research grants ...
Judge Michael Luttig, a critic of Trump who sought to disqualify the 47th president, is leading a charge to torpedo Bove’s ...
Yes, the McCarran in the McCarran-Walter Act repeatedly referenced by the author in this column is Pat McCarran, who served ...
While serious federal cases—like those accusing Trump of tampering with the 2020 election or mishandling classified documents ...
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