Supreme Court’s NetChoice decision bolsters FIRE’s legal challenge to New York’s Online Hate Speech Law

When the Supreme Court of the United States issued its decision in Moody v. NetChoice and NetChoice v. Paxton a few weeks ago, FIRE Chief Counsel Robert Corn-Revere called it “a big win for free speech and a free internet.” Indeed, it is. In NetChoice, the Supreme Court cautioned that laws that hijack platforms’ editorial judgment are unlikely to…

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Social Justice Movements to Health Policy: Lessons from a Pilot Cross-Course Collaborative Project – Faculty Focus

During the spring 2024 semester, we redesigned our courses to pilot a cross-course group project involving a social sciences course (SSC) titled, “Social Justice Movements in the U.S.”, an elective primarily for first and second year students, and a health sciences course (HSC) titled, “Capstone,” a program requirement for fourth year students. This project tasked…

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Dr. Marcheta Evans to lead St. Catherine University

Dr. Marcheta P. Evans has been appointed to serve as the 12th president of St. Catherine University. Evans currently serves as chancellor of Bloomfield College of Montclair State University in New Jersey but will take the helm July 15. Dr. Marcheta P. Evans“Dr. Evans’s astute understanding of higher education trends, particularly as they relate to…

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Welcome to the world’s top MBA city

This article was written by freelance journalist Nick Harland. What do you think about when you think about Barcelona? For some people, it could be the year-long sunshine or glorious sandy beaches. For others, perhaps it is the city’s emblematic Sagrada Familia or cathedral-like Camp Nou. But the Catalonian city is becoming increasingly known for…

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…And There Goes The Right To Assembly

Hey, do you plan on protesting some general injustice and happen to live in Texas, Louisiana or Mississippi? Unless you have some serious insurance, I’d heavily encourage you to give it a second thought — the shield that is the First Amendment just got a major dent in it. Reuters has coverage: The U.S. Supreme…

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Navigating accounts receivables in higher ed: 4 areas coming under more regulatory scrutiny

Higher education tuition payments and overdue fees are under increasing regulatory changes and scrutiny today, presenting a daunting challenge for accounts receivables teams. The challenge, says Cheryl Mazeski, compliance consultant for ECSI, is that many schools don’t see themselves as lenders or regulated entities.  But that’s changing.  “The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau shared supervisory highlights…

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