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Supreme Court rules deaf student can sue Michigan school district for not providing skilled interpreters
March 21 (UPI) --The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled in favor of a deaf student from Michigan who is suing the Sturgis school system for inadequately educating him by not providing required ...
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Supreme Court rules for deaf student who sued school district
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled in favor of a student in Michigan seeking ... promising to provide education at the Michigan School for the Deaf. Perez then sued under the ...
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Supreme Court to Rule on Affirmative Action, Student Debt and Where Gay Rights and Free Speech Intersect
The Supreme Court is heading into the final stretch of its current session, the first with Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson on the bench. While no single case has elicited the political tension that ...
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What happens if the Supreme Court bans affirmative action?
Michigan, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Oklahoma and Washington. The Supreme Court is weighing two cases brought by Students for Fair Admissions, a group headed by Edward Blum, a conservative legal ...
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Michigan Supreme Court offers hands-on legal career preview for students
The Michigan Supreme Court Learning Center held a preview of an upcoming program over the summer that aims to get students to ...
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Supreme Court rules student's off-campus remarks did not warrant suspension
The Supreme Court has ruled in the favor of a student who was suspended after she used vulgar language in a post off of school grounds. The justices agreed that her remarks did not warrant ...
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Will the Supreme Court strike down student loan forgiveness?
The Supreme Court agreed to hear two of those legal challenges: One brought by six GOP-led states that argue that forgiveness will hurt the companies in their states that service federal student ...
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What you need to know before the Supreme Court rules on the future of affirmative action
The Supreme Court ... students. Experts and researchers say that there is currently no race-neutral admissions process that achieves diversity as well as affirmative action. In California and ...
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Supreme Court declined to block $6 billion student loan settlement. Here's who qualifies for forgiveness
The U.S. Department of Education can proceed in delivering $6 billion in student loan forgiveness to defrauded students, after the Supreme Court's decision. Eligible borrowers include those who ...
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Supreme Court rules for nursing home patient's family, declines to limit civil rights lawsuits
The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled for the family of a nursing home resident with dementia that had sued over his care, ...
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Be Ready for the Supreme Court Decision on Student Loan Forgiveness
Payments on federal student loans will restart 60 days after the Supreme Court rules on student loan forgiveness, or 60 days after the court's current term ends on June 30 – whichever comes first.
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Student loan forgiveness: What to know as the Supreme Court mulls case
The Supreme Court is expected to make a ruling in two cases that sought to halt President Joe Biden’s plan to forgive up to $20,000 in federal student loans for over 44 million Americans.

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