Thursday - May 22, 2025
Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Delaware Newsletter for Sunday May 11, 2025 ( 3 items )  

ACLS Lawsuit Alleges Illegal Dismantling of NEH
NEWARK, Delaware, May 6 -- The American Philosophical Association issued the following news: * * * ACLS lawsuit alleges illegal dismantling of NEH Last week, the American Council of Learned Societies, American Historical Association, and Modern Language Association filed a lawsuit "seeking to reverse the recent actions to devastate the National Endowment for the Humanities." Though the APA is not a named plaintiff in the suit, it has been made clear to all ACLS member societies that the stro  more

APA Board Signs Joint Letter on Cuts to Federal Agencies That Fund Research
NEWARK, Delaware, May 9 -- The American Philosophical Association issued the following news: * * * APA Board Signs Joint Letter on Cuts to Federal Agencies that Fund Research By Erin Shepherd The APA's board of officers has signed on to a joint letter urging transparency and oversight regarding agency reduction-in-force and reorganization plans affecting scientific and health priorities. The letter reads, in part, With agency Reduction in Force (RIF) and Reorganization Plans submitted on M  more

APA On Demand: "The Ethics and Politics of Protest on Campus" Webinar Replay Now Available
NEWARK, Delaware, May 6 -- The American Philosophical Association issued the following news: * * * APA On Demand: "The Ethics and Politics of Protest on Campus" webinar replay now available On Monday the APA held an APA Live event called The Ethics and Politics of Protest on Campus. This webinar is now available on demand. Universities have long been sites of political dissent, intellectual challenge, and moral reckoning. But what are the ethical boundaries of protest? What tactics are justi  more