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Another Setback to Fetal Tissue Research Under Trump
New NIH requirements create greater barriers for those seeking grants for research involving fetal tissue.

Responsibility to Low-Income Workers
Survey finds that more than 20 percent of workers who are members of minority groups are looking to the federal government to prepare them for a changing economy.
Warren Draws Contrast on Debt Relief Plans
Democratic presidential contender Elizabeth Warren unveils details of a debt cancellation bill, making the case for a more targeted approach than legislation offered by rival Bernie Sanders.

A Professor’s ‘Repugnant’ Views
Penn Law condemns Amy Wax's recent comments on race and immigration as others call for her ouster.

Faculty Fight in the Last Frontier
Facing unprecedented state cuts, faculty members at one branch of the University of Alaska system assert that another campus should absorb most of the financial pain. Its peers aren't pleased.

States Put Stamp on Student Loan Oversight
After the Trump administration dialed back oversight of student loan servicers, states have responded to demands from consumer groups by passing new laws targeting companies that handle millions of borrowers' payments.

Tough New Law Against Hazing
Florida legislation gives prosecutors the ability to bring charges against fraternity and sorority members who weren't present for hazing but helped plan it.

Grappling With New Taxes
Business officers are becoming "very good friends" with the lawyers in their institutions as they wrestle with paying taxes in an uncertain environment.
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