The Education Department's Office for Civil Rights has given federally funded schools 14 days to end race-based programs.
There is a lot to go into concerning enforcement of trademark rights and the requirements to carry a claim of infringement under the law. But short of all that, what is seen as a simple demand letter ...
The letter says if schools do not comply and eliminate programs that fail to comply with federal civil rights laws in the ...
The letters are part of what the interim U.S. attorney called “Operation Whirlwind,” a new initiative to prosecute threats ...
The University of Colorado Boulder has revised a scholarship for “underrepresented” minorities following a federal lawsuit from Do No Harm. The medical reform group sued the public university for its ...
The Trump administration’s first three weeks have left me with an encroaching sense of dread. It is extreme privilege to not want a clean environment, the end of racism and the abolishment of misogyny ...
Judge Tanya Chutkan ruled DOGE could continue to access federal data, saying a request for a restraining order from 14 states did not show they would "suffer imminent, irreparable harm." ...
Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and a coalition of senators met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr ...
A Tunisian man serving a life sentence in Canada for plotting to kill passengers by derailing a VIA Rail train has convinced ...
A letter from Emil Bove III, acting deputy attorney general, accepting the resignation of Danielle R. Sassoon, Manhattan’s ...
President Trump’s executive order to limit birthright citizenship will do irreparable harm to families across our community.
As we read Editor Andrew Broman’s editorial last month (“iPad Rx, March 13) about the school referendum on technology upgrades, we could not help but agree with everything he said. As ...
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