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Brick by brick, beam by beam and shingle by shingle, a house where the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and others planned marches ...
A Montgomery-based Civil Rights Era newspaper has received a historical marker honoring its coverage of historical events.
Misinformation has been spreading rapidly in the wake of the Texas floods, with many blaming the Trump administration, cloud seeding technologies, and other false or misleading claims, while resear… ...
A surgeon is suing an eastern Iowa county hospital, alleging officials there discriminated against her on the basis of gender, fired her and then falsely reported she had resigned.
UofL scholarships prompt federal civil rights investigation The university is one of five nationwide being investigated for granting scholarships to undocumented students, LGBTQ+ students and ...
Harvard University "wants to settle" after seeing Columbia get all of its grant funding back in exchange for a $200 million fine to resolve civil-rights violations, President Trump said Friday.
National Urban League declared state of emergency in response to Trump policies, citing threats to civil rights gains and attacks on diversity and inclusion programs.
Renee Chenault-Fattah has been named the new executive director of the Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations, an agency that investigates the city’s civil rights and fair housing claims.
Americans are supposed to be able to sue the government for constitutional violations — otherwise, the Bill of Rights would be a mere list of empty promises.
Five universities, including the University of Michigan and Western Michigan University, are being investigated for allegedly violating the federal civil rights law by offering scholarships ...
UofL faces civil rights investigation after complaints against 3 scholarships The University of Louisville was one of five schools under investigation, according to the U.S. Department of Education.
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