“IU Opens Title IX Investigation Concerning Maurer School Professor”: Barbara Brosher of Indiana Public Media stations WTIU and WFIU of Bloomington, Indiana has an article that begins, “Indiana University has opened a Title IX investigation involving associate professor of law Ian Samuel.”
And Lilly St. Angelo of the Indiana Daily Student reports that “IU opens Title IX investigation on Maurer School of Law professor.”
In a potentially related development, the First Mondays podcast posted this announcement on Twitter this evening.
“My high school’s transgender bathroom policies violate the privacy of the rest of us: Students experiencing gender dysphoria deserve our love and support. But my privacy rights shouldn’t depend on what others believe about their gender.” Alexis Lightcap has this essay online at USA Today.
“Hopi lose arguments on Snowbowl snowmaking in state Supreme Court ruling”: Alden Woods of The Arizona Republic has this report.
Howard Fischer of The Arizona Daily Star reports that “Arizona Supreme Court deals setback to Hopis in Snowbowl effluent dispute.”
And Felicia Fonseca of The Associated Press reports that “High court rules against Hopi Tribe in snowmaking challenge.”
You can access Thursday’s 5-to-2 ruling of the Supreme Court of Arizona at this link.
“SD Supreme Court sides with ex-husband in alienation of affection case”: Christopher Vondracek of The Rapid City (S.D.) Journal has this report on a ruling that the Supreme Court of South Dakota issued on Wednesday.
“Federal Employees Are Warned Not to Discuss Trump ‘Resistance’ at Work”: Charlie Savage has this article in today’s edition of The New York Times.
And Eli Rosenberg of The Washington Post has an article headlined “No talk of ‘the Resistance’ or opinions about impeachment at work, federal employees are warned.”