The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case involving a Colorado graphic designer who challenged a state anti-discrimination law because she wants to provide wedding website services, but not for ...
If advisory boards don't have the power to address issues like the OU essay controversy, why are they even necessary?
In an already packed Supreme Court term—one in which the justices will consider everything from racial preferences in the college-admissions process to President Joe Biden’s student-loan forgiveness ...
If you felt a strong sense of deja vu watching the Supreme Court’s oral argument on Dec. 5, it would be hard to blame you. On the docket, once again, was a case of a Colorado business that refused to ...
These are bitter and confusing times at many U.S. colleges and universities. For some students, campuses have come to feel like hostile and sometimes even threatening places. Complaints of civil ...
Republican legislators in states across the country have introduced legislation to combat the use of critical race theory (CRT) in public schools, and while critics claim the bills attack free speech, ...
When the Office for Civil Rights issued a letter this month reminding colleges that federal law bars discrimination on the basis of shared ancestry and ethnic characteristics, reactions ranged from ...
After President Donald Trump’s United Nations speech, pundits like Brian Williams on MSNBC asks a panel if they heard a racist dog whistle when Trump repeatedly said the word “sovereignty” at the U.N.
Sarah Parshall Perry is a senior legal fellow in The Heritage Foundation's Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies. In an already packed Supreme Court term—one in which the justices will ...