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Somebody learned the wrong lesson from Kent State.

Sorry poor people, you can’t go to private school with federal aid.

People tend to ascribe their own success to their effort and other peoples to circumstance. It’s a lack of self awareness similar to the third-person effect where only other people are affected by advertising.

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they are forbidden from speaking anything but English while on the job.

EEOC’s online assessment tool. Their initial evaluation of your claim is anonymous, although you will have to come forward for a formal charge to be filed.

Singling out an industry with predominantly minority-owned businesses for wage bonds does seem to be a valid complaint.

The OCR letter and a response from a far-right group offering pro-bono legal work for the school.

or face up to $6 million in federal funding cuts and a possible criminal investigation by the Dept. of Justice.

Linking to an Antonio Buehler video is a really strange choice to illustrate clueless white guys.

FYI - the government sometimes recovers backpay for workers in cases like this but can’t find them. You can check if they’ve got money for you at:

arguing earlier this year that punishment for a student accused of such a crime should be deferred “until the completion of the criminal investigation and any subsequent trial.”

The Safe Campus Act has been criticized for making it harder for schools to discipline students accused of rape. No reasonable reading of the bill suggests that it would make rape harder to criminally prosecute. It’s a mandatory reporting bill with a victim opt-out.

What could a private college’s funding decisions possibly have to do with the 1st Amendment?

Eh, Fischer chess already is chess with the opening book thrown out. Life bars and not knowing what the pieces do make it make this a different class of game than chess.

Here’s the lawsuit. There are some pretty out-there claims (discrimination under color of state law b/c the train gets federal funding?).

I was wrong on this when it first happened, so it’s worth me pointing out that the train’s chief executive ultimately acknowledged that they were 100% wrong to kick the woman off the train.