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2 years 5 months ago
What will the end of affirmative action mean for prospective students of color navigating the application process at elite universities?
Elizabeth Meisenzahl

How School Board Meetings Became Flashpoints for Anger and Chaos Across the Country

2 years 5 months ago

Time and again over the last two years, parents and protesters have derailed school board meetings across the country. Once considered tame, even boring, the meetings have become polarized battlegrounds over COVID-19 safety measures, LGBTQ+ student rights, “obscene” library books and attempts to teach children about systemic racism in America.

On dozens of occasions, the tensions at the meetings have escalated into not just shouting matches and threats but also arrests and criminal charges.

ProPublica identified nearly 90 incidents in 30 states going back to the spring of 2021. (That’s when the majority of boards resumed gathering in-person after predominantly holding meetings virtually.) Our examination — the first wide-ranging analysis of school board unrest — found that at least 59 people were arrested or charged over an 18-month period, from May 2021 to November 2022. Prosecutors dismissed the vast majority of the cases, most of them involving charges of trespassing, resisting an officer or disrupting a public meeting. Almost all of the incidents were in suburban districts, and nearly every participant was white.

In the course of our analysis, we examined hundreds of hours of footage — school board meeting feeds, social media posts and police bodycam videos — that revealed how the meetings became a forum for simmering anger over pandemic restrictions and, soon after, widespread fury over the belief that school boards are infringing on parental rights. In many cases, the heated discourse that started in the meetings spawned sweeping debates that ultimately restricted what could be taught in classrooms and reshaped the school boards themselves.

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by Nicole Carr and Lucas Waldron

The Stevens Papers Part II: A Peek Behind The Scenes At The Making Of Quality King, Tasini, And Dastar

2 years 5 months ago
A previous post discussed what the recently released files of the late Associate Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens revealed about development of the Court’s decisions in Lotus v. Borland, MGM v. Grokster, and Eldred v. Ashcroft. This post looks at the disclosures contained in the files for Quality King v. L’anza, New York Times v. Tasini, and Dastar v. Twentieth […]
Mike Masnick

Get Down, Get “DIRTTy”, TOMORROW at Forum Emerging Leaders Networking Event

2 years 5 months ago
TOMORROW  (Thursday, July 20th) from 4-6PM the Construction Forum’s Emerging Leaders will be heading to the joint headquarters of Built Interior Construction, DIRTT, and Coltrane Systems at 2818 Locust for some FREE networking, hosted by these three innovative companies. Please join us as we build relationships and cut loose. Click here to register. Questions about […]
Tom Finan