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THE REVIEW | ESSAY By Nader Hashemi Badar Khan Suri is held in Texas. We spoke through glass. This is what he said.
LAW & POLICY By Nell Gluckman The abrupt change comes after students at campuses across the United States saw their status canceled and feared they might not be able to stay in the country. LEGAL ROLLBACK By Jasper Smith An executive order regarding disparate impact is a “vast overstep” and will likely face legal challenges, civil-rights lawyers say.
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HIRING & RETENTION By Alissa Gary A spokesperson said the governor’s office stepped in after a right-wing group posted videos of the finalists on social media and claimed they were “radical progressives with disdain for Florida’s DEI laws.” THE REVIEW | OPINION By James Smoliga Experts who criticize politicians should make sure they have their facts straight. TRACKING TRUMP'S AGENDA The federal government is reshaping its relationship with the nation’s colleges. Here’s the latest.
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The Great Read THE REVIEW | ARCHIVE By Ellen Schrecker To understand today’s political battles, you need to know how they began.
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