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Some of those who owe the least could be among the most affected.
Some schools might weigh socio-economic status more heavily. Others could consider reducing legacy admits
The decision says that employers must accommodate employees’ religious observances, unless doing so imposes a ‘substantial’ burden on their business operations.
Peter Blair Henry, Dean Emeritus of NYU’s business school, explains how today’s ruling will affect corporate performance.
The challenge to the Indian Child Welfare Act was also seen as a challenge to tribes’ political sovereignty.
Amid regional efforts to conserve the Colorado River’s flow, the U.S. government argues it has no duty to enforce Navajo water rights.
At issue is if the president has the authority to cancel up to $20,000 in federal student debt for some 43 million borrowers.
The case centers on Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which shields tech platforms from legal liability over third-party content.
The Indian Child Welfare Act sought to address a history of cultural dispossession. Now, it’s being threatened by a Supreme Court case.
An upcoming case could redefine how artists make art and whether they get paid for it.