Three Black workers at a Little Caesars Pizza in Mount Vernon, Washington, were called racial slurs, including “darky” and ...
This article highlights ongoing racial bias in U.S. jury trials, focusing on a Mississippi case where prosecutors, led by Doug Evans, repeatedly removed Black jurors to secure a death sentence.
Syda Segovia Taylor is the founder and executive director of Organic Oneness and a member of the Chicago Reparations Task ...
Harvard Business School graduate Yoav Segev filed a notice of appeal Friday morning challenging a December ruling that ...
The Harvard law professor on federal extortion, DEI overreach, and why defeating Trump in court won’t be enough.
Judge Noël Wise rejected an argument that the law would chill classroom speech about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Finally, on Christmas Day, the president of the United States, the secretary of defense, the secretary of homeland security, ...
In early December, a Washburn University employee sued the higher education institution, claiming racial and age ...
A federal judge has denied a legal challenge seeking to block California’s new law to combat antisemitism in K-12 schools.
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Igbo Union lists court victories backing Kanu, says rule of law must prevail

The Ndi-Igbo Worldwide Union (NIWU) has listed several court rulings and international decisions which it said support its demand for the release of the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB ...
Argentina was the first country in Latin America to adopt data protection laws. In 2000, it enacted a comprehensive legislative framework that integrated protections for the right of privacy.[1] ...
The custom of wearing white emerged from Afro-Brazilian religious rituals that were once criminalized and later absorbed into ...