Law and Order Week in Higher Education
Your weekly report on campus news.
This student is probably going to need a good lawyer.
A situation at Johns Hopkins also ended in arrests.
- Students at Johns Hopkins Chain Themselves to Stairwell to Protest Police and ICE
- Students Occupying Admin Building at Johns Hopkins U. Chain Doors Shut
- VIDEO: Police Arrest Johns Hopkins Students Occupying Admin Building
Updates on the Oberlin case.
- Gibson’s Bakery v. Oberlin College – Juror perceptions of reputation and social media emerge in questioning
- Gibson’s Bakery v. Oberlin College Opening Statements: Claims of War and Peace
- Gibson’s Bakery v. Oberlin College – Trial Day 1 – “It was a mob mentality out there”
Legal representation. How does it work?
Punished for enforcing the law.
Probably a smart move.
More cuts are coming.
- Lawmakers and University Officials in Illinois Warn of Cuts to Higher Education
- University of Louisville Closing Employee Gym to Save $1 Million Per Year
Diversity is more important than learning.
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Comments
If someone come at you and assaults you, you have the right to strike back, especially if it is being recorded.
I’m not happy with my sorry my what have you. I guess I am looking for validation. I am so sorry I hit a woman. The choice I had was let her hit me or slice my throat.
Damn, sure wish I had been there. The decent students need to learn to carry a big bar of ivory soap, in a sock, for those times when things get dirty.