Nov. 24: Weekly News Roundup
Students Sue the Harvard Corporation to Compel Divestment from Fossil Fuels After two years of urging Harvard to publicly discuss […]
Students Sue the Harvard Corporation to Compel Divestment from Fossil Fuels After two years of urging Harvard to publicly discuss […]
Department of Education Okays Princeton’s Revised Sexual Assault Policy The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights has
Theoretically speaking, debtors’ prisons have been explicitly outlawed by the United States Supreme Court since Bearden v. Georgia in 1983.
There has been considerable coverage on the new Harvard University sexual harassment policy. On Oct. 15, a group of 28 HLS
The Supreme Court doled out a landmark victory on Monday, October 6 for gay marriage supporters by rejecting appeals cases from five
In a 2-1 ruling, the Tenth Circuit declared today that Utah’s ban on same-sex marriage is unconstitutional, affirming a 2013
Hope you got the classes and clinics you wanted! In the meantime, several civil rights issues have been hot topics
Civil rights and civil liberties dominated the first week of April: 1. McCutcheon v. FEC On Wednesday, April 2, the Supreme
In light of the Supreme Court hearing oral argument today in Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc., we are excited
Welcome back from Break! While we were away from classes, civil rights legal news still plugged on: Same-Sex Marriage in
We bring you a special Spring Break Edition of the legal news roundup. Pull up a beach chair and read