Supreme Court appeared to reinforce the principle that public-university faculty members and administrators who dismiss a student from college cannot be sued for violating the student's due-process rights. Details of the case; Failure of the court to hear oral arguments; Violation of a person's ...
Supreme Court issues 2 rulings, has not yet ruled on student loan, affirmative action casesThe Supreme Court issued two opinions Friday morning but did not touch on cases involving affirmative action and student loans. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson has more.Jun 16, 2023...
Today’s Supreme Court ruling confirmed what we have known all along: the Biden administration’s student loan plan is an overreach of executive power. This is an obvious but welcomed ruling. President Biden’s student loan scheme...unfairly transfers the burden from those who willingly...
On June 30, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the Biden Administration’s proposal to cancel $10,000 of federal student loan debt for every borrower who, in either 2020 or 2021 earned less than $125,000 (or $250,000 for those married, filing jointly, or heads of households). Under ...
Supreme Court has overturned a federal appellate ruling that Pennsylvania school officials violated a female student's constitutional rights by failing to protect her from sexual abuse by a school employee. Some legal observers have suggested that by overturning the ruling in the case, the Court ...
LONDON, June 28 (Xinhua) -- The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling that overturned women's abortion rights has shown that the United States is deeply divided, an opinion piece carried by The Guardian has said. The ruling added to the sense that the United States is "divided, deeply and hopel...
Alito was joined by five other conservatives on the bench. The court's three liberal justices dissented. The ruling came after the Supreme Court had considered an appeal case involving a Mississippi law banning all abortions over 15 weeks.■...
The Supreme Court ruled that the NCAA had violated antitrust rules and should pay student-athletes for education-related benefits, though it did not rule on broader compensation questions, and inthe decisionsaid legislation may be needed to address remaining issues. But it is one more step in a...
The Supreme Court issued a poorly reasoned ruling in June that makes it much harder for older workers to prove illegal age discrimination (歧视). Fortunately, bills have been introduced in the Senate and House to undo the damage and put age discrimination cases on an equal standpoint with other...
America's supreme court has issued a momentous ruling—one that will have far-reaching consequences for the government's ability to curb the greenhouse-gas emissions. In West Virginia vs. Environmental Protection Agency, the court sharply limited the EPA's power to regulate the millions of tonnes...