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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration insists it hasn’t wavered in its duty to protect the civil rights of America’s ...
The U.S. Supreme Court's decision to allow mass layoffs in the Department of Education will further stall pending cases.
More than two dozen protests were planned across Arizona to honor the late Rep. John Lewis, a longtime civil rights leader.
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Midland Daily News on MSNCivil rights work slowing as Education Dept is dismantled, data showsDepartment data show the agency has resolved far fewer civil rights cases than in past years despite families filing more ...
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WASHINGTON (AP) — One of the nation’s oldest civil rights organizations on Thursday declared a “state of emergency” for ...
Nearly four months after the Office for Civil Rights closed, one parent says she still hasn't heard from anyone about her case that was nearing an agreement. She said she’s been left with “little hope ...
William L. Clay Sr., Missouri’s first Black congressman and a prominent civil rights leader who died last week, was one of ...
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Civil rights attorneys Ben Crump and Harry Daniels said 22-year-old William McNeil hired them after a video from a February traffic stop went viral.
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Surprising Shake-Up: What SCOTUS’ Education Ruling Means for Students, States, and Civil Rights in 2025When the Executive publicly announces its intent to break the law, and then executes on that promise, it is the Judiciary’s duty to check that lawlessness, not expedite it.”That’s how Justice Sonia ...
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