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The U.S. Justice Department on Thursday said it had launched an employment discrimination probe into George Mason University ...
The report, released Thursday at the group’s conference in Cleveland, Ohio, criticizes the administration for downsizing ...
The U.S. Justice Department office tasked with protecting peoples' civil rights has lost 368 employees since President Donald ...
Federal housing officials spent years investigating cities from Chicago to Memphis to Corpus Christi for putting industrial ...
Some white members of the city's police force are accusing Police Chief Roderick Porter of discriminatory punishment and promotional decisions. Dan Angelone, a Trumbull-based private attorney, ...
In April, we patiently waited on the Supreme Court to rule on Ames v. Ohio. On June 5, 2025, in a unanimous decision the Court ruled that members of majority groups do not need to show “background ...
The OCC has removed references to “disparate impact” from its Fair Lending Handbook, consistent with the broader shift in ...
The General Services Administration notifies Harvard it is conducting an official review “of all Federal contracts and grants,” with “greater than $8.7 billion of ...
The 35th anniversary of the American Disabilities Act is worth celebrating. We take a look back and look at what we can do now to improve rights.
A Black woman’s move to Russia to try to flee racism in the U.S. was completely marred by a violent, racist attack that she says […] ‘Monstrous’: Black Woman Moved to Russia to Escape Discrimination ...
This trend of diminishing women’s rights extends beyond the Diddy verdict. Most notably, Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health ...