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Los Angeles, California · Los AngelesThe lawsuit comes on the heels of a similar conflict at the University of California after the university provided the names of hundreds of UC Berkeley faculty members and students to the Trump administration as part of an investigation into alleged antisemitism.See the Story
California State University Faculty Sue over Disclosure of Personal Information
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Housing · Santa CruzSANTA CRUZ — Housing Matters, the largest provider of services for those experiencing homelessness in Santa Cruz County, announced Thursday that it will discontinue its public drop-in day services at its Coral Street campus at the end of March 2026. “This was not an easy decision,” said Housing Matters Board of Directors President Don Lane in a statement. “But it reflects our responsibility to stay focused on the strategies that are proven to en…See the Story
Santa Cruz | Housing Matters to Shutter Day Services for Those Experiencing Homelessness
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ACLUOn Wednesday night, The Brown Daily Herald, Inc. joined 54 other student news organizations and newsroom leaders in signing an amicus curiae brief filed by the Student Press Law Center in support of The Stanford Daily in Stanford Daily Publishing Corporation et al. v. Rubio.In their lawsuit, the Daily challenges Secretary of State Marco Rubio's use of federal immigration law to trigger deportation proceedings against international students for c…See the Story
Editors’ Note: On an amicus brief in support of The Stanford Daily
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