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Family and friends gathered Saturday to remember the life of Bishop Calvin Woods who was a steadfast voice for justice in ...
Taylor Bruck hired counsel in his case against Texas weeks before the County Legislature voted to fund it, but his attorney ...
It’s been 65 years since John F. Kennedy first spoke of America’s “New Frontier.” From there, he built a safety net, a civil ...
The US Department of Education announced on Friday its determination that George Mason University (GMU) violated Title VI of ...
The religious exemption to West Virginia compulsory immunization law created by Gov. Patrick Morrisey’s January executive order is being litigated, with arguments before the state Supreme Court of ...
The religious exemption to West Virginia compulsory immunization law created by Gov. Patrick Morrisey’s January executive ...
The Department of Education said George Mason University violated Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by illegally using ...
Mississippi civil rights pioneer marks 60th anniversary of Voting Rights Act Mississippi’s first Black woman elected to public office says more needs to be done.
The federal government found that UCLA had abided antisemitism, invoking a civil-rights term that experts say is easy to misuse.
The same teacher also “personally directed Nazi salutes towards a Jewish student,” but no action was taken, the complaint alleges.
A federal grand jury has indicted a Camden County Sheriff’s Office sergeant for multiple federal civil rights violations. Sgt. Buck William Aldridge is accused of using excessive force on ...
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