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Michigan parents of students with disabilities feel ‘hopeless’ as civil rights cases remain in limboHundreds of federal civil rights cases were put on hold after President Donald Trump took office in January. Parents of students with disabilities and those who experience racial discrimination or sexual violence in schools are uncertain of the fate of their federal complaints. Many say they have not gotten updates on their cases since the regional offices closed.
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The changes to Title IX approved by the Biden administration would offer more protection in schools against discrimination based on gender identity.
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The MSU student newspaper explains why it's suing the university, the correlation between pandemic racism and Asian American gun buying and a nearly lost documentary finally lands on the big screen.
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The former Michigan State University football coach's attorney said Tucker would be unable to attend his scheduled hearing due to an undisclosed medical condition
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Suspended MSU football coach Mel Tucker says allegations of sexual harassment against him are "completely false." Tucker responded to the allegations a day after he was suspended without pay.
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MSU President Teresa K. Woodruff and athletic director Alan Haller announced the suspension pending the results of an investigation into allegations of sexual harassment.
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A federal court ruled that cutting the swim and dive program put the university in violation of a federal law requiring equal athletic opportunities for men and women.
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Female athletes sued after MSU dropped swimming and diving sports programs.
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Today on Stateside, the political fallout at Michigan State University after the resignation of president Samuel Stanley. Plus, a chat with Yuval Sharon of Detroit Opera.
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The University of Michigan has agreed to a settlement in response to a lawsuit alleging the university does not adequately protect students from sexual misconduct.