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Author: Erin Elizabeth

Bloomberg: Angry Undergrads Are Suing Colleges for Billions in Refunds

Undergraduates in the United States have sued more than fifty schools, demanding partial tuition, room-and-board, and fee refunds after they shut down. The proliferating breach-of-contract suits, many of them filed over the last week, target some of the biggest names in higher education: state systems including the University of California and Arizona State, as well as private institutions such as Columbia, Cornell, and NYU. Lawyers for the students, advertising on sites such as Collegerefund2020.com, are seeking class-action status on behalf of hundreds of thousands of students. While legal experts say the suits face high hurdles, they could potentially involve...

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CBS Explains How Vegetables are Selling Out for Victory Gardens as Food Shortages Loom

Even Miracle Gro has an advertisement out right now promoting Victory Gardens. Here, CBS explains how this was done during World War I and World War II in very dark times. The New York Times, most mainstream news and I have explained that experts (and even the farmers) predict there will be food shortages. People are listening and are now growing their own food so they won’t run...

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FOX: ‘Dangerous’: Harvard Professor Calls for Ban on Home Schooling

A professor at Harvard University is calling for a “presumptive ban” on homeschooling because the practice infringes on the rights of children. Elizabeth Bartholet, a Wasserstein public interest professor of law and faculty director of the Law School’s Child Advocacy Program, told Harvard Magazine: “We have an essentially unregulated regime in the area of homeschooling. If you look at the legal regime governing homeschooling, there are very few requirements that parents do anything.” Bartholet said the absence of oversight for people parenting their children leads to an increased risk of students not getting a proper education. She said: “That means,...

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Bloomberg: US Attorney General Barr Threatens Legal Action Against Governors Over Lockdowns

Governors who impose rules to deal with the coronavirus pandemic that infringe on constitutional rights can expect to face legal action, warned Attorney General William Barr. In an interview Tuesday on “The Hugh Hewitt Show,” Barr urged states to enact targeted measures, citing President Trump’s guidelines. Barr said: We have to give businesses more freedom to operate in a way that’s reasonably safe. To the extent that governors don’t and impinge on either civil rights or on the national commerce – our common market that we have here – then we’ll have to address that.1 Barr said the Justice...

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