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The Court of Appeal has reinstated a landmark ruling that awarded Bongo Flava artistes Hamisi Mwinjuma, popularly known as ...
Court Reverses Lower Ruling, Paving Way for Religious Discrimination Lawsuit Against School District An Indiana school ...
When Andy Milne was a student studying jazz at York University, one of his teachers offered some seemingly obvious advice: ...
In just one week, Louisiana writer Jason Berry announced the fruition of a 20-year documentary project on jazz funerals and ...
As the chief executive of NPR, Katherine Maher faces the fallout from an act portended in the corridors of Washington for a generation: the end of federal funding for public radio and its television ...
Six decades later, as key protections erode and courts revisit core provisions, civil rights groups, legal experts and organizers are fighting to protect this essential pillar of democracy.
Suzanne Le Mignot serves as CBS News Chicago's weekend morning news anchor and weekday reporter. Cheretha Morrison​ dropped ...
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was follow-up legislation to the Civil Rights Act passed a year earlier. In a break from tradition, then-President Lyndon Johnson went to Capitol ...
A divided U.S. appeals court revived a lawsuit against an Indiana school district by a former high school music teacher who objected to being required to call transgender students by their chosen ...
"He is in a car on his way back to Greensboro," attorney Helen Parsonage said Tuesday evening. Parsonage worked with Justice ...
Joe Bullard, 72, is suing Cumulus Media Inc. for age discrimination and violation of Florida's Civil Rights Act. The lawsuit alleges Bullard was subjected to different treatment and standards due to ...
Texas Democrats prevented their state’s House of Representatives from moving forward, at least for now, with a redrawn ...