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Education
Michigan professor sparks outrage after saying university’s policies are racist
March 4, 2021
A Michigan professor has sparked a firestorm after demanding an apology for his university’s new anti-racism policies — insisting that he has been “systematically discriminated against for 40 years” as a white man. Jeffrey Burl […]
Women
‘A First Amendment victory’: Christian baker can refuse to make a cake for lesbian wedding, California court says
October 26, 2022
A Christian baker can refuse to make a cake for an event, such as a same-sex wedding, that conflicts with her religious beliefs, a California judge has determined. In 2017, Cathy Miller — the owner […]
Law & Order
Utah Senate votes to close loophole that allowed for early release of brothers involved in the death of a Utah police officer
February 19, 2021
The Utah Senate voted unanimously Wednesday in favor of a bill that would close a loophole in the state’s juvenile sentencing process that allowed two brothers who were involved in the death of a Utah police officer […]