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A Textbook Case

Supreme Court will decide on whether less expensive, foreign-made editions of textbooks can be lawfully sold to thrifty U.S. students.

Backwards on Racial Understanding

The longer students are in college, the less likely they are to be interested in promoting understanding across lines of race and ethnicity, study finds.

Debating Gay Marriage

North Carolina colleges have emerged as centers of dissent as the state debates a constitutional ban on same-sex marriages and unions.

An Inflammatory Cartoon

U. of Texas at Austin student paper faces viral backlash over cartoon on Trayvon Martin.

Status Quo on Anti-Bias Rules

U.S. Supreme Court declines to hear appeal of Christian fraternity and sorority denied recognition by San Diego State University.

Do You See the Logic?

Professor posted on his course website photograph of himself with scantily clad women. Not everyone saw how this would advance the study of philosophy.

Counting Justices

Critics and defenders of affirmative action analyze coming battle at Supreme Court. Key questions: How broad will ruling be? How will Justice Kennedy vote? How will heightened attention affect race relations on campus?

A Dismissal Upheld

Federal judge finds no First Amendment violation in U. of Toledo getting rid of HR director who -- contrary to university's policies -- wrote op-ed saying that gay people don't deserve civil rights protections.