
Gannon University and Citizen Group Settle Library Lawsuit
Gannon University and citizen group Keep Our Library Public have reached a settlement in a lawsuit over library space, reducing the university's lease to 10 years.
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Gannon University and citizen group Keep Our Library Public have reached a settlement in a lawsuit over library space, reducing the university's lease to 10 years.

A former Iowa school associate has filed a federal lawsuit against the Knoxville school district, alleging she was wrongfully terminated for a Facebook post.

A federal judge has denied University of Missouri System President Mun Choi's request to dismiss a lawsuit from a student group alleging First Amendment violations.

A scholarship at a California university, once reserved for Black students, is now open to all after a lawsuit successfully used an 1871 anti-KKK law.

A University of Cincinnati medical student is suing condo owners after a balcony collapse in Corryville left him with a broken ankle and lacerated spleen. Ten people were hospitalized in the incident.

Parents have filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the North Penn School District after their child was attacked with a Stanley cup, alleging prior warnings were ignored.

A lawsuit alleges a former Palisades Park special education teacher filmed a disabled 8-year-old student being made to say a phrase that sounded like a slur.

Twin brothers David and Jonathan Lederer have filed a federal lawsuit against Columbia University, alleging the school fosters a hostile antisemitic environment.

A lawsuit claims Indiana University violated constitutional rights by firing a student newspaper adviser and attempting to control content, linking actions to broader free speech suppression.

A former instructor is suing the University of Alabama, claiming she was fired over a personal Facebook post, which she argues is a violation of her First Amendment rights.

Two Louisiana Christian schools have filed a federal lawsuit to block a new state law, arguing it unfairly requires private pre-K programs to get daycare licenses.

The Michigan Supreme Court will hear arguments in a case where former professors accuse Michigan State University of misleading them about its liabilities after its law school merger.