New Copyright Rules Offer Improvements for Security Researchers, But Need for Legislative Reform Continues
Today, the Librarian of Congress issued highly-anticipated new exceptions to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA. Section 1201 of the
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Today, the Librarian of Congress issued highly-anticipated new exceptions to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA. Section 1201 of the
Today, the Senate passed the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA, S. 754), with a vote of 74 to 21. The bill was broadly opposed by
A new approach to training teachers builds on recent efforts to ensure the quality of dual immersion programs across D.C. Public Schools.
Setting high academic standards for kindergarten students and building a classroom centered around play are not mutually exclusive.
The Higher Learning Commission’s recent ruling is poised to cut or eliminate dual enrollment programs across its member states.
Higher Ed Happy Hour Episode 10: Andrew and Kevin debate the merits of the Democratic higher education platforms.
A chart providing OTI’s position and a brief description of each amendment to CISA that will be voted on is available here.
A recent push by farmers to receive Public Service Loan Forgiveness highlights the fundamental flaw of the program.
The Turkish government is torn between fighting ISIS and crushing the Kurds. Sarabrynn Hudgins writes that its attempts at the latter are un
Online literacy programs are better than nothing. But Abbie Lieberman and Aaron Loewenberg ask if “better than nothing” is really the best w