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New Report from the Center for WorkLife Law: The Growth of State and...
New Report from the Center for WorkLife Law: The Growth of State and Local Laws Prohibiting Family Responsibilities Discrimination Stephanie Bornstein, Associate Director of the Center for Worklaw Life at Hastings Law, sends us news of a New Report from the Center for WorkLife Law: Caregivers as a Protected Class?: The Growth of State and Local ...
The Supreme Court Reviews a Conflict Between Equality and Freedom of Association
Last week, the Supreme Court granted review in Christian Legal Society v. Martinez .
Court To Resolve Split Over Rules For Campus Clubs
Title: COURT TO RESOLVE SPLIT OVER RULES FOR CAMPUS CLUBS Once again, the Supreme Court will navigate the difficult waters of student religious speech on public university campuses.
Court to decide if college group must allow gays
The justices agreed to intervene in a case that pits anti-discrimination policies common on college campuses against freedoms of religion and association.
HICKS: Common sense in Constitution
Back in September, my husband, a law professor, asked if I would host one of the student groups for which he serves as a faculty adviser for a gathering at our home.
Christian group vs. Hastings - court to decide Demian Bulwa, Chronicle Staff Writer The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether UC Hastings College of the Law in San Francisco can refuse to recognize and fund a Christian student group because it excludes gays, lesbians and non-Christians, the justices... Rare dusting of snow at low elevations Kevin ...
Supreme Court to decide if college group must allow gays, nonbelievers to get university nod
The Supreme Court will decide whether a California law school must force a Christian group to admit gays, lesbians and nonbelievers to gain stature as an official campus organization.
Glass Blowing Open House Showcases a Unique Part of UNK
The Glass and Sculpture Club at the University of Nebraska Kearney hosted their annual glass blowing open house and glass sale on Saturday.
There are no secrets with Dave Davis. He freely tells his story. A natural-born auctioneer.
Archery Road campaign embraces online videos
Campaigners lobbying against a planned 163 new homes on the site of the former Hastings College have made a series of online protest films.
Born Learning Trail Comes to Hastings
Getting young kids away from the TV and outside to learn just got easier in Hastings.
Nancy Folbre is an economics professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Why Is Supreme Court Holding Onto Christian Legal Society Case?
The Supreme Court first considered the petition in the closely watched case of Christian Legal Society v. Martinez at its Sept.
About half of the students at Monday's Hunger Banquet at Hastings College sat on the floor of a meeting room in the school's student union, laughing and chatting while awaiting their dinner of a glass of water and two spoonfuls of rice.
Hunger Banquet at Hastings College
Homelessness affects people globally, and right here in Nebraska. Now a local university raises awareness about this issue.
Taste of Africa served up at Hastings College
Springbox steaks and side orders of Ostrich were on the menu at Sussex Coast College Hastings this week as students served up a series of exotic treats to mark Black History Month.
HS FB Playoffs: Time Changes and Postponements
Time Changes and Postponements for first round games of the High School Football Playoffs: Class C1 ------------ Valentine @ Gordon-Rushville has been postponed to Friday, October 30th at 5:00 p.m. MT.
A Mob of Angry Residents There is trouble brewing in St Leonard's.
There is trouble brewing in St Leonard's. The residents around the old Hastings College site in Archery Road, are mustering support, raising money and getting ready to kick up an almighty stink.
Nebraskan's fossils add up to dinosaur tail
"My dad would load us up for a vacation, and every creek we'd stop at, we'd look for bones and fossils and whatever we could find," she said.
55% of Nebraskans Favor School Vouchers
The Friedman Foundation mentioned in the passage below, was founded by Nobel Prize winning economist Milton Friedman who is often credited with creating the idea of education vouchers in his classic book Capitalism and Freedom .
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