The letter written by a group of unidentified students goes on to say many felt affected by the professor's, "Black Lives Matter," shirt and that it "alienates and isolates all non-black groups."

In this exclusive interview, NewsOne contributing editor Bakari Kitwana spoke with Zenovia N. Evans, JD, who started a hunger strike on August 5th to protest law school transparency. Speaking about developments with the movement to hold law schools accountable to graduates with rising debt and declining job opportunities, she confirms that she ended the strike […]

CLEVELAND, Ohio — Fred Gray, a member of the Western Reserve University law school class of 1954, has led a life as remarkable as the famous clients he represented — among them the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Rosa Parks.