University of Alabama suspends two student magazines
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The University of Alabama suspended two student publications—Alice and Nineteen Fifty-Six—on Monday, citing a July DOJ memo from Attorney General Pam Bondi that outlines non‑binding 'best practices' to avoid antidiscrimination violations, including use of 'unlawful proxies' in DEI‑labeled programs. UA said the Fall 2025 issues will be the last and it will work with students on a new publication featuring a broader range of voices for next academic year.
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