Duke University Settles Pay Discrimination Lawsuit Amidst Claims of Retaliation and Unequal Treatment

DURHAM, N.C. — A recent legal settlement marks another chapter in ongoing concerns over pay discrimination at Duke University’s School of Medicine. Former faculty member Rachel Lance settled her lawsuit against the university, which she initiated after alleging that she was paid less than her male counterparts and faced professional setbacks for raising the issue. Details of the settlement, finalized on Friday with a “stipulation of dismissal with prejudice,” were not disclosed, preventing Lance from reopening the case in the future. Lance, previously an assistant consulting professor in the anesthesiology department, claimed she received unequal … Read more

University of Colorado Settles Lawsuit with Renowned Historian, Affirms Ownership of Her Scholarly Works

BOULDER, Colo. – After a prolonged legal dispute, the University of Colorado has reached a settlement with Patty Limerick, a distinguished historian and longtime faculty member who was dismissed from her position at the Center for the American West last year. The agreement, mediated this week, acknowledged Limerick’s ownership over her extensive body of academic work, culminating her year-long battle for intellectual property rights. Limerick, who has been a significant figure at the Boulder campus since 1984, filed a lawsuit in Boulder County District Court in May. She contended that the university was unjustly restricting … Read more

University of Kansas Journalism Course Harnesses Student Proposals to Confront Lax Tech Regulation Challenges

Lawrence, KS — At the University of Kansas, a unique course called Media & Society intersects with the ongoing debate about technology’s impact on society and the adequacy of current regulations. Throughout the semester, the course engages over 450 students in exercises that challenge them to think critically about the ethical dimensions of journalism and media influence. By working collaboratively in the university’s auditorium, students grapple with scenarios that blur the lines between theory and practical, real-world dilemmas. Recently, these students tackled a particularly timely issue: technology regulation. This comes amid significant legislative developments, such … Read more

University of Chicago Alum Ascends the Judicial Ranks, Embarking on a Monumental Legal Journey

Chicago, IL — From the hallowed halls of the University of Chicago Law School to a distinguished seat on the bench, one former student epitomizes the journey from academia to judicial leadership. This particular individual, who spent years studying and later teaching at the university, has made a significant impact on the legal landscape, driven by a commitment to justice and a profound understanding of the law. The judge’s professional journey is marked not only by their elevated position but also by a notable dedication to public service. Throughout their career, this jurist has focused … Read more