Stanford professors Usha Iyer, David Palumbo-Liu and Rebecca Tarlau write to urge Stanford to reinstate land acknowledgments.
Scenery surrounding Prophet River First Nation, in the heart of Treaty 8 territory. (Prophet River First Nation, Facebook) FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — Land acknowledgements have proven controversial – with ...
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals sided with University of Washington (UW) computer science professor Stuart Reges, finding that university officials unlawfully punished him for including a parody ...
Prof punished over land acknowledgment joke vindicated by court decision: ‘Not going to be silenced’
A professor who refused to bow to activist progressives and parrot land acknowledgements has scored a major First Amendment legal victory — after a years-long battle. “I’m not going to be silenced.
A computer science professor at the University of Washington is claiming victory after a three-judge panel on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit found that the university violated his ...
A decade ago, the University of Washington (U.W.) adopted an official statement that "acknowledges the Coast Salish peoples of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and ...
The University of Washington violated a professor’s free speech rights when it investigated and reprimanded him for putting a parody land acknowledgment in his syllabus, a federal appeals court ruled ...
"[I]n the public university setting, student disagreement with a professor's academic speech on an issue of public concern cannot alter the Pickering analysis in the government's favor." A short ...
(CN) — A University of Washington professor claimed victory Friday after a Ninth Circuit panel ruled in his favor in a free speech case. Professor Stuart Reges appealed his case after a lower court ...
The Fairbanks City Council will enter 2026 with a new tradition after adopting a new ordinance Monday: a standing land acknowledgment statement recited at regular meetings. The ordinance, co-sponsored ...
In response to a letter from Randy Griffin published on Dec. 11, where he criticized the City Council’s decision to recite a Land Acknowledgment, here is my critique of his critique. Mr. Griffin ...
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