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The Justice Department announced Monday it would end a decades-old consent decree, which banned the federal government from ...
Wikimedia Commons/Digital Public Library of America The March on Washington, 1963 In less than three months, six civil rights ...
The feds claim schools can’t offer scholarships to the Dreamers.
On the evening of Nov. 3, 1970, 50-year-old feminist and Jewish lawyer Bella Abzug was elected to represent New York’s 19th Congressional district on Manhattan’s West Side.
Discrimination claims against the US Army by a former supervisor were properly dismissed, the Fourth Circuit said Monday.
The guidance reflects a key step in the administration’s broader strategy to root out DEI efforts in the private sector.
A Kansas City writer is making a film about the disability rights law that paved the way for the ADA
In 1977, Judy Heumann led a 26-day occupation of a federal building that pressured the government to enforce a key civil ...
Author Thomas Fellows spoke about a recent Supreme Court case, Masterpiece Cakeshop, Ltd. v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, which occurred in 2018. The case involved a same sex couple ...
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Can Faith and Federal Work Mix? The Surprising New Rules You Need to Know
Under new direction from the Trump administration, federal employees are being encouraged to take their faith out of the back rooms of secrecy and into the fluorescent halls of government. This policy ...
Opinion: Emory University law professor Michael Broyde says a memo highlighting the legal right to proselytize at work must ...
The past week marked a dramatic shift in Duke’s standoff with the Trump administration. Duke now faces two federal ...
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