Two Harvard Medical School doctors are suing the Trump administration for removing their research on endometriosis and suicide risk assessment from a government-run website due to references to the LGBTQ+ community, alleging viewpoint discrimination and violation of the Administrative Procedure Act. The lawsuit aims to have the censored research restored and the censorship ruled unlawful, with concerns raised about the impact on public health and access to reliable information. The doctors, represented by the ACLU, reject the censorship and emphasize the importance of academic freedom and freedom of speech in scientific research.
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Kohberger’s family may attend his trial in Idaho killings, judge rules
Summary of Bryan Kohberger's Trial RulingIn a ruling made public Thursday, Judge Steven Hippler allowed Bryan Kohberger's immediate family members to attend his upcoming quadruple-murder trial despite the possibility of being called as witnesses. Kohberger, charged with the stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students in November 2022, is facing a potential death penalty if convicted. The judge emphasized that the presence of family members supports the values of a public trial while minimizing...
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