Supreme Court decision makes it easier for disabled students to sue school districts for bias

2025-06-13T10:40:37-10:00June 13, 2025|Categories: News|Tags: , |

A teenage girl with a rare form of epilepsy won a unanimous U.S. Supreme Court ruling on Thursday that’s expected to make it easier for families of children with disabilities to sue schools over access to education.

Teachers still have college debt forgiveness options

2023-07-31T13:32:19-10:00July 31, 2023|Categories: News|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

Teachers can still pursue college debt forgiveness, especially as college loan payments resume in October.

U.S. Supreme Court rules against college debt forgiveness, LGBTQ+ rights

2023-06-30T11:58:32-10:00June 30, 2023|Categories: News|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

In two major rulings Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the Biden administration’s college debt forgiveness plan and limited protections for the LGBTQ+ community, asserting the power of the nation’s highest court’s conservative majority.

Honolulu City Council adds school buses, preschools to concealed gun ban bill already including schools

2023-03-01T21:59:35-10:00March 1, 2023|Categories: News|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

A bill that would limit people on Oʻahu from carrying concealed guns in sensitive places such as K-12 schools expanded to include school buses, preschools, and universities Tuesday as the Honolulu City Council approved the measure that is poised for a final vote later this month.

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