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Jackson State University and others were granted a temporary restraining order by a judge ruling that the Mississippi anti-DEI law favors “preferred views.” ...
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson was confirmed April 7, 2022 as the first Black female U.S. Supreme Court justice. She’s pictured ...
A woman who spent more than two years in prison over her disruptive behavior and comments to police during a 2020 Black Lives ...
The case centered on Congressional District 5, which in the past stretched from Jacksonville to west of Tallahassee, and ...
Justices, in a 5-1 decision, said an alternative requested by voting-rights groups for a North Florida district would violate ...
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The Root on MSNJudge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Recent Dissent Proves She’s Unafraid to Challenge Her Colleagues—Unlike Clarence ThomasCompared to Thomas, Jackson is a breath of fresh air. As one of the youngest members on the court, she often uses her platform to connect with all Americans.
Mississippi will challenge a portion of a federal court's decision ruling the state diluted Black voting power and set 14 special legislative elections.
An officer convicted in the 2019 death of Elijah McClain argued to the Colorado Court of Appeals that his trial judge ...
The Supreme Court on Friday put off deciding whether to uphold a Louisiana map that added a second majority-Black congressional district in the state, saying it would rehear the case in its next term.
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