Emerson Joins Pro-DACA Amicus Brief
The brief presents evidence of the vital role DACA plays at educational institutions and beyond.
The brief presents evidence of the vital role DACA plays at educational institutions and beyond.
Emerson College has filed an amicus brief in support of a lawsuit filed July 8 by Harvard University and MIT to block Trump administration rules that would bar international students from studying in the United States if their college courses are conducted entirely online.
Emerson College has signed on to an amicus brief supporting various cases before the U.S. Supreme Court that challenge the Trump administration’s decision to rescind Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA).
Emerson College and more than 70 other member institutions of the Presidents’ Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration have signed onto an amicus brief filed Wednesday, April 11, supporting plaintiffs … Continue Reading Emerson Joins Amicus Brief in Support of Dreamers
Emerson College has joined nearly 50 colleges, universities, and community college districts in filing an amicus brief supporting the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program and its millions of … Continue Reading Emerson Joins Amicus Brief Supporting “Dreamers”
We have heard from many of you wanting additional clarification about the recent ICE/SEVP COVID-19 Rule limiting online-only study in the U.S. Here’s what we know at this point:
President Lee Pelton, a forceful advocate for the rights of immigrants, has joined a coalition of more than two dozen college and university presidents aimed at improving how campuses address … Continue Reading Pelton Joins Higher Ed Presidents in Supporting Immigrants, Legislation Protecting Dreamers
Emerson College President Lee Pelton signed on to an amicus brief filed in a Supreme Court case supporting President Obama’s executive actions that protect millions of immigrant families from deportation … Continue Reading Pelton Supports Immigration Reform
I’m sure you may have seen the good news yesterday afternoon that the proposed ICE/SEVP rule has been rescinded. The rule would have severely limited the ability of international students to study online from within the U.S.