Luther Rice College Sues Georgia Over Exclusion from Student Aid Programs, Defends Religious Freedom in Education

Lithonia, GA — Luther Rice College and Seminary, a private Baptist institution established in 1962, is now in a legal battle with Georgia state officials over the exclusion of the school from student financial aid programs. The lawsuit, filed on October 15 by the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), a prominent Christian legal organization, challenges the state’s decision based on claims of religious discrimination. According to the ADF, the lawsuit aims to protect the religious identity and practices of Luther Rice College and Seminary by allowing it to participate in public tuition aid programs on par … Read more

Debate Intensifies Over Collective Bargaining Rights for College Athletes Amid Legal and Geographic Challenges

COLUMBUS, Ohio — As the world of college athletics grows ever competitive and lucrative, a pressing question emerges over the rights of student-athletes: Could these players organize to collectively bargain over their working conditions in the future? This debate engages sports fans, commentators, and even athletics administrators and is sparking detailed legal discussions on what could potentially reshape the landscape of college sports. Legal experts across the nation agree: the pathway out of the current legal complexities might require colleges and universities to give athletes a seat at the negotiating table. This approach arises amid … Read more

Legal Battle Erupts as Former Joliet Junior College Trustee Challenges New Appointment

Joliet, IL – Legal battles are shaping the dynamics within Joliet Junior College’s Board of Trustees following the contentious appointment of a new member. Robert Wunderlich, along with trustees Michelle Lee and Maureen Broderick, has initiated a lawsuit to contest the recent seating of Trustee Josh Stamborski, an event that has thrown the institution into a governance dilemma right before key decisions are due. The dispute traces back to a Board meeting on September 25, where Wunderlich was initially approved for appointment before a surprising vote shift by Trustee Alicia Morales led to a 3-3 … Read more

California Governor Signs New Bill Making College More Accessible in West Valley Mission District

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A significant educational reform is set to impact students in the West Valley Mission Community College District as Governor Gavin Newsom has approved a new measure to provide tuition waivers more effectively. The recently signed AB 3158, spearheaded by State Assemblymember Marc Berman and enacted into law on September 24, specifically targets local students, facilitating easier access to free education beginning January 1, 2025. Situated in the heart of Silicon Valley, the West Valley Mission Community College District encompasses several affluent communities including Saratoga, Los Gatos, and Santa Clara. Previously, students residing … Read more