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Colorado Supreme Court Ruling on School Funds Is Relief for Public Colleges
A ruling the other way could have devoured most of the state's discretionary budget, resulting in less money, or none at all, for higher education.
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Colorado Supreme Court Ruling on School Funds Is Relief for Public Colleges
A ruling the other way could have devoured most of the state's discretionary budget, resulting in less money, or none at all, for higher education.
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U.S. Appeals Court Allows Sex-Bias Case Against LSU to Proceed
Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge may not have discriminated against a female job candidate, the court said, but the evidence warrants a trial, not dismissal of the...
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