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Celebrations of Juneteenth, the new federal holiday that honors the emancipation of enslaved people in Texas, are growing ...
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights can no longer fulfill its legal duties due to severe funding cuts, staffing reductions, and office closures, a motion for preliminary ...
The Department of Justice on Monday announced the establishment of a sweeping new Civil Rights Fraud Initiative, signaling a significant escalation in the government’s efforts to combat civil rights ...
Local leaders in Vicksburg, Mississippi, hope upcoming renovations to the Kuhn Memorial Civil Rights Park, located on the former site of Kuhn Memorial Hospital, will foster as much positive impact ...
Civil right activist’s teachings challenge us to confront systemic injustices unflinchingly. In today’s context, his principles are especially relevant.
Yet, equipped with the teachings of Dr. King and other civil rights leaders, black and white, et.al, who engaged in moral reimagination, I continue to stand steadfast in my commitment to truth ...
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Civil Rights Division has opened an investigation into the City of Chicago and its hiring practices. The probe follows comments made by Mayor Brandon Johnson at ...
Current and former officials say the current effort amounts to the dismantling of the civil rights division and its traditional mission. The Justice Department's Civil Rights Division is in upheaval ...
After a nearly three-year legal battle, a Tennessee civil rights attorney will no longer be gagged from criticizing a private prison. The local federal court has scrapped a rule that restricted ...
The Justice Department's Civil Rights Division is in upheaval amid a mass exodus of attorneys as the Trump administration moves to radically reshape the division, shelving its traditional mission and ...