Conservatives Groups Sue Berkeley Over Ann Coulter Cancellation

By THOMAS FULLER April 24, 2017 BERKELEY, Calif. — Days after the University of California, Berkeley, canceled an appearance by the author Ann Coulter, two conservative organizations filed a federal lawsuit on Monday accusing the university of trying...

Loans ‘Designed to Fail’: States Say Navient Preyed on Students

By STACY COWLEY and JESSICA SILVER-GREENBERG April 9, 2017 Ashley Hardin dreamed of being a professional photographer — glamorous shoots, perhaps some exotic travel. So in 2006, she enrolled in the Brooks Institute of Photography and borrowed...

Videos of Force-Feeding at Guantánamo Will Stay Secret, Court Rules

The federal appeals panel held that disclosing the videotapes would create national security risks, and that this concern superseded any public right to see the tapes.

In Lawsuit After Lawsuit, It’s Everyday People v. Trump

By VIVIAN YEE March 29, 2017 The papers each bore two names, one unknown, the other ubiquitous, facing off across the letter V. The V was important. It meant that in America, anyone could sue the president of the United States and hope to win. In New York,...