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We'd like our leaders to show more fight in the face of such blatant overreach. But the fulcrums of power — Gov. Glenn ...
James A. Banks, the Kerry and Linda Killinger Endowed Chair in Diversity Studies Emeritus and founding director of the Center for Multicultural Education (now the Banks Center for Educational Justice) ...
Sacramento State graduate Jeffrey Benson, a Brown v. Board legacy, earned the President’s Medal for his dedication to education and social justice activism.
From New York’s many New Year’s “sports and entertainments”—including football games, an open house at the Young Men’s ...
To strip lower courts of the power to issue universal injunctions is to deny relief precisely where it is needed most. These injunctions have functioned as an equalizer, and sometimes, are the only ...
The bronze statue of the teenage civil rights heroine will replace a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee that the state ...
By a 6-3 ruling Friday, the Supreme Court sided with parents who sued Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) to opt their ...
Decades before Mahmoud v. Taylor, parents sought to opt their children out from textbooks, sex ed programs and health classes ...
SCOTUS decision in Mahmoud v. Taylor, one of its blockbuster cases from 2025, largely rested on two parental rights cases ...
On the contrary, expanding vouchers and eliminating public education will actively harm young people— especially Black, ...
The Justice Department had demanded that James E. Ryan step down in order to help resolve a civil rights investigation into ...
When Helen Caise enrolled in summer school in 1955, she became the first Black student to attend a white school in Lexington.