Students, Colleges, and Universities Win Against the Trump Administration’s Latest Anti-Immigrant Attack

After a week of chaos, international students were able to relax after the Trump administration agreed to rescind its latest attack on immigrants: an attempt to ban international students whose classes would be entirely online this fall.

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Police in Schools Continue to Target Black, Brown, and Indigenous Students with Disabilities. The Trump Administration Has Data That’s Likely to Prove It.

The Department of Education has collected, but has not yet released, data from the 2017-2018 school year that will likely show the disproportionate impact of school policing on students with disabilities and students of color.

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Taxpayers Shouldn’t Have to Fund Religious Education: How Today’s Supreme Court Decision Further Erodes the Separation of Church and State

In a move that undermines religious freedom, the Supreme Court ruled that states can be forced to fund religious education using taxpayer dollars.

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Georgetown Students Demonstrate How Reparations Can Be Made to African-American Students

Institutions of higher education should establish reparation funds to finance the educations of African-Americans descended from slaves.

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DeVos is Rolling Back Protections for Sexual Harassment and Assault Survivors in Schools. We’re Suing to Put a Stop to It.

The DeVos standard redefines what constitutes sexual harassment and assault in disturbing ways. This means that a school would not be obligated to help a middle school student harassed by another student on their way home from school.

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In Fear of Falling Behind and Privacy Invasions, Students Demand Action on Remote Learning

As COVID-19 school closures spread, governments nationwide must address the education crisis in America.

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Those “Free” Remote Learning Apps Have a High Cost: Your Student’s Privacy

To be true angels during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, tech companies providing free remote learning apps should disable features that spy on students and suck up their private, personal information.

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