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By Allison Dunn | May 19, 2023
"The Court's conclusion as to superiority depends upon its findings on predominance. Because the actual value of online, post-COVID education in Spring, 2020 is indeterminable and there is no damages model applicable class-wide, individual issues prevent a finding of superiority," wrote U.S. District Judge Nathaniel M. Gorton for the District of Massachusetts.
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By Trudy Knockless | May 17, 2023
Alan Cardenas is the first Latinx member of Mountain View, California-based Coursera's executive team. He praised his Cuban mother and Ecuadorian father, who met after emigrating to the U.S., for providing him opportunities they didn't have.
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By Marianna Wharry | May 9, 2023
An investigation found that the school district inappropriately and repeatedly secluded and restrained students with disabilities and did not limit the practice to emergency situations, as required by state law and district policy.
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By Marianna Wharry | May 1, 2023
The Washington state high court unanimously held upheld charges alleging that school board members violated open meetings law by not publishing the discussion about rescinding the mandate.
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By Katie Hall | April 26, 2023
The Corsicana, Texas, college and its coach have earned worldwide recognition—and faced multiple scandals—since the series premiered.
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By Amanda Bronstad | April 24, 2023
Trial opened on Monday in the first bellwether trial involving Juul's electronic cigarettes. Altria, which owns a 35% stake in Juul, is the sole defendant.
5 minute read
By Philip J. Petrina | April 20, 2023
Student-athletes, institutions and businesses seeking to engage endorsers should consult an intellectual property attorney to advise them through the applicable state NIL statutes, institutional policies and intellectual property laws.
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By Riley Brennan | April 11, 2023
"In any event, it is important what today's decision does not say. The court declined to address the merits of Mr. Ng's constitutional and Title IX claims, so the case will proceed in the district court. We are confident that the University's use of statistical quotas to limit athletic opportunities for student-athletes will ultimately be shown to be unlawful discrimination," said the plaintiff's attorney, Caleb R. Trotter, of the Pacific Legal Foundation.
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By Brad Kutner | April 6, 2023
The high court's 7-2 order was issued without comment from the majority and keeps an injunction issued by the Fourth Circuit in place.
4 minute read
By Adolfo Pesquera | April 3, 2023
"I would have thought that after I graduated and left the University of Texas, the school retained no authority whatsoever over me or my property," Justice Jimmy Blacklock wrote in dissent.
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