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Last week, the St. Bernard Parish School Board approved changes to its expulsion and suspension policies, which were ...
Brigitte Gabriel, the leader of ACT for America, praised the Trump administration’s defunding of an international relief ...
Preliminary injunction seeks to reverse actions by Department’s Office for Civil Rights that have abandoned thousands of ...
Florida Decides Healthcare (FDH), and the Elias Law Group, held a press conference announcing a new federal lawsuit ...
Republicans in Congress have been moving forward on another part of the Project 2025 agenda: making it more difficult to vote ...
Today, the Florida State Legislature passed House Bill 1205 (HB 1205), a bill that would create major financial, legal, and ...
May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, which commemorates the contributions of a vibrant, diverse and ...
Yesterday, Leqaa Kordia filed a habeas corpus petition requesting her release from a Texas immigration detention facility ...
Episode 2 of the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Apathy is Not an Option podcast explores how these symbols of hate got here ...
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When the Nazis came to power in 1933, progress made for LGBTQ+ rights during the Weimar Republic came to a violent halt.
Under a 2015 settlement in the lawsuit P.B. v. Brumley, independent monitors ensure ensure special education needs are ...
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