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From criminal courts to immigration hearings, everyone has due process rights. Here’s everything you need to know about this ...
The court handed President Trump a major victory by curbing the power of federal judges to impose nationwide rulings impeding ...
Millions of Americans will get Thursday off work for Juneteenth. Millions don't deserve it, especially Ohio lawmakers and ...
The Supreme Court decided to lift nationwide blocks ending birthright citizenship, but the case continues in California.
Measured in Trump time, it took them eons to get around to it, but the White House has finally taken the most important step it can to restore meritocracy to American society: eliminating ...
A man accused by the Mississippi state auditor and attorney general of stealing $750,000 from a Tunica home rehab program has been found not guilty.
Each winner of the 2025 Dr. Eugene and Dr. Maxine Hankins Cain Lansing Juneteenth Essay Competition and Scholarship Program earned a cash prize.
Feds end a civil rights agreement on treatment of Native students, citing DEI. The Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights will review other discrimination resolutions to determine if ...
Breaking with 116-year tradition, NAACP will not invite the sitting president - Donald Trump - to it's national convention. What to know about NAACP.
DOJ civil rights attorneys “tend to face more headwinds” in their job searches, said D.C.-based recruiter Dan Binstock, ... meaning corporations or academia or nonprofits and the like, ...
The DOJ demanded California’s public school districts certify that they do not allow transgender athletes to compete in girls’ sports, escalating a Title IX fight.
For decades, the federal government has used data analysis to ferret out race and sex discrimination, winning court cases and reaching settlements in housing, education, policing and across ...