What happened to enrollment at top colleges after Affirmative Action ended
The 2024-25 academic year served as an initial test of the Supreme Court’s 2023 decision to end race-conscious college admissions....
The 2024-25 academic year served as an initial test of the Supreme Court’s 2023 decision to end race-conscious college admissions....
Two years ago, the unveiling of The Embrace sculpture on Boston Common marked a historic moment in honoring civil rights...
Georgia is pursuing another Supreme Court battle over the Voting Rights Act, urging a federal appeals court to adopt an...
More than a year after a fatal police shooting of a Black man outside his home in Decatur, Alabama, an...
Colorado has taken a significant step toward addressing historical and systemic racism by establishing the Black Coloradan Racial Equity Commission....
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, a hallmark of Donald Trump's first term as president, expired on December 31, 2024....
The Justice Department has temporarily halted civil rights litigation and signaled that it may revisit several police reform agreements with...
In 2024, SB24-053 became law. Sponsored by State Senator James Coleman and State Representatives Leslie Herod and Naquetta Ricks, the...
On New Year’s Day, Allison S. Cartwright was sworn in as the clerk of the Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) for...
The latest annual report on housing instability and homelessness in Mecklenburg County shows a continued rise in homelessness across the...

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