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Dozens of elite U.S. colleges have been accused of overcharging students with divorced or separated parents in a new federal antitrust lawsuit filed on Monday. -
Rep. Elise Stefanik Leads Congressional Investigation Into Antisemitism at Harvard, MIT, and UPenn
Shocking revelations about antisemitism at top US universities! Learn about Rep. Elise Stefanik's investigation into Harvard, MIT and UPenn. Click now to stay informed! -
Harvard Under DOE Investigation for Alleged Discrimination of Jewish and Israeli Students
Uncover the unfolding story of Harvard University's DOE investigation into alleged discrimination against Jewish and Israeli students. Explore the broader implications, the federal response, and the future of higher education. Stay informed and be part of the conversation! -
Princeton University to accept transfer students starting 2018 to embrace educational and social diversity
Princeton University has announced that starting 2018, it will open up a limited number of slots for transfer students. It is the last Ivy League school to adopt a transfer policy. -
Facebook may sue lawyers over fugitive's lawsuit: NY judge
Facebook Inc may pursue a lawsuit against law firms that represented a New York man who recently turned fugitive rather than face federal charges that he tried to defraud founder Mark Zuckerberg out of half of the company, a judge ruled on Monday. -
Some charities to refuse money from U.S. financier accused in sex case
Some charities that have received money from U.S. financier Jeffrey Epstein said they are reviewing their relationships with him or will decline to accept any future gifts from him in the wake of recent allegations he forced an underage girl to have sex with Britain's Prince Andrew and other powerful men. -
Two U.S. lawyers file defamation suit against attorney Dershowitz
Two lawyers representing a woman who claims to have had sex while a minor with prominent U.S. criminal defense lawyer Alan Dershowitz filed a defamation lawsuit against him on Tuesday. -
Brooklyn prosecutor emerges as a top candidate to lead U.S. Justice Department
Loretta Lynch, the head federal prosecutor in Brooklyn, is emerging as a leading candidate to replace U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, according to people familiar with the matter, after another top contender withdrew her name from the running last week. -
Students seeks legal action against Harvard for response in sexual assault cases
Two activists who represent nine alleged sexually-assaulted students of Harvard University has filed a complaint against their school over their improper handling of sexual assault cases on campus, Bloomberg said.
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