Federal Judge Halts Trump’s Ban on International Students at Harvard, Protecting Global Academic Community Amid Ongoing Legal Battle

WASHINGTON — A federal judge has issued a temporary restraining order against President Donald Trump’s recent proclamation, which aimed to bar foreign students from attending Harvard University. This ruling comes amid ongoing tensions between the Trump administration and the Ivy League institution, known for its significant international student body and contributions to research. The presidential proclamation represents the latest effort by the Republican administration to undermine Harvard’s student enrollment, where a notable portion, approximately a quarter of the student population, comprises international scholars. Harvard responded by filing a lawsuit on Thursday, arguing that the president’s … Read more

Federal Judge Halts Trump’s Ban on International Students, Protecting Harvard’s Global Community

WASHINGTON — A federal judge issued a temporary order late Thursday to halt President Donald Trump’s latest proclamation banning foreign students from attending Harvard University. This decision marks a significant legal hurdle for the Trump administration as it attempts to restrict the enrollment of international scholars at the prestigious Ivy League institution. The proclamation, enacted on Wednesday, is part of a broader governmental effort to limit foreign student enrollment, which has risen to account for nearly a quarter of Harvard’s student population. Harvard promptly responded with a lawsuit, arguing that the ban represented retaliation for … Read more

New Study Uncovers Hidden Purpose of Early Labor Laws: Protecting Men’s Jobs Over Women’s Rights

EVANSTON, Ill. — A new study from Northwestern University has unveiled a surprising reality behind early 20th-century labor laws designed to protect women in the workplace. Instead of primarily benefiting women, these regulations largely functioned to shield men from competition in the job market, challenging long-held beliefs about their intent and impact on gender equality. Led by Matthias Doepke, an economics professor at Northwestern, the research team analyzed the historical context of protective labor policies that were enforced from the early 1900s until the 1960s. These laws included restrictions on work hours, minimum wage mandates, … Read more

Red Flag Laws: A Crucial Measure in Protecting Community Safety

In Missoula, Montana, discussions surrounding gun safety have garnered renewed attention as advocates push for the implementation of red flag laws. These laws, designed to temporarily remove firearms from individuals deemed a danger to themselves or others, are increasingly viewed as life-saving measures by law enforcement and mental health professionals alike. Recent studies indicate that states with red flag legislation have experienced a notable decrease in gun-related suicides and violence. Public health experts emphasize that these laws not only serve as a preventive measure but also facilitate critical interventions when individuals exhibit alarming behaviors. Notably, … Read more