Students involved in legal challenges were successful Civil Services Examination candidates whose OBC (non-creamy layer) status was rejected based on parents’ salaries.
The legal action comes just a few weeks after two Jewish advocacy organizations sued California, alleging the state failed to protect Jewish students from antisemitic harassment.
Senators Mehreen Faruqi, Lidia Thorpe and Fatima Payman jointly told reporters on Thursday that they were speaking out to ...
The Supreme Court of India this week delivered a judgement that has held that parental income alone cannot be the sole determinant of whether an OBC candidate falls under the “creamy layer” category.
Multiple explosions were reported across Iran’s capital, Tehran, and other cities as the war in West Asia continues to escalate. Follow Firstpost’s Live Coverage of the escalating tensions.
A Niagara Falls school teacher who was suspended with pay pending the outcome of an investigation into allegations that he told a racist joke to two Black students has been fired.
The state says the district ignored a January order to confront a "discriminatory environment" on campuses that critics contest.
A trio of firebrand senators have called for a major rule change after alleging they were subject to racial abuse while working in parliament.
The Protection of Prisoners’ Rights under International Human Rights Law: A Comparative Analysis of International Standards and the Kuwaiti Legal Framework This article examines the protection of ...
Ecuador's Constitutional Court's ruling, made public on March 10, 2026, that people under 18 cannot automatically be refused a request to modify their ...
The status as well as the category of post to which a candidate's parent or parents belong is essential, the Court noted.
The campaign against diversity, equity, and inclusion is not simply a dispute over campus bureaucracy or the specter of so-called “woke” politics. It is a struggle over the very meaning of citizenship ...