An Ivy-League professor who is moving to Canada says that the United States has reached a 'midpoint' between liberal democracy and fascist dictatorship.
The school's declaration in federal court on behalf of Rümeysa Öztürk is some of the strongest pushback by a university against the Trump administration's arrests of foreign students.
Yale Law School has fired an Iranian scholar, accusing her of refusing to cooperate as it probed allegations that she is ...
But Trump is promoting a false narrative that “wokeism” and elitism have infected the respected and trusted U.S. institutions ...
Off to a 24-4 start, the WVU baseball team is firmly in the NCAA Tournament field entering the month of April in Steve Sabins ...
Amid the drama and turmoil created by Donald Trump’s second presidency, three Yale University professors last week announced ...
An 18-year-old startup founder shared his college admission essay after being rejected from some of the top schools in the ...
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More than 300 law professors and other legal groups submitted court briefs backing law firm Perkins Coie in its lawsuit ...
Jason Stanley, a philophy professor, joins Rising to elaborate on his decision to not only leave Yale University, where he teaches, but leave the U.S., which he says has become the "Ukraine of North ...
If the [executive order] stands, it will be open season on lawyers who have dared to take on clients or causes the President or other officials don’t like,” said the professors' amicus brief.
Sebastian Gorka, who is the president's deputy assistant, clashed with the veteran journalist during an extraordinary ...