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Civil Rights Attorneys’ Fees in Peril at the Supreme Court | New York Law Journal
Law.com· 2 days agoWhile parties in our judicial system typically have no obligation to pay for their adversaries’...
Civil rights complaints are plaguing schools at record rates. Is the solution in Congress?
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 1 day agoHow does the Office for Civil Rights work? A student or staff member at any K-12 school or...
‘The Age of Reconstruction’ Review: A Global Emancipation
The Wall Street Journal· 60 minutes agoIn “The Age of Reconstruction,” Don Doyle...and societies, as he shows, citizens inspired by events...
Widow of slain Haitian President Moïse awarded multimillion-dollar payout by Miami judge
State College Centre Daily Times· 58 minutes agoIt was the fifth superseding indictment filed by prosecutors Andrea Goldbarg, Monica Castro and...
What is Juneteenth, and how did it become a state and federal holiday?
The Republican· 6 hours agoJune 19, also known as Juneteenth, was first celebrated as an official state holiday in...
Republicans look to reverse new transgender student protections
The Hill via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoMore than 60 House Republicans are mounting a challenge to a Biden administration rule expanding...
100 years after citizenship, Indigenous peoples continue to fight to vote
Source New Mexico via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoIt has been 100 years since the federal government granted citizenship to all Indigenous people born...
Retired judge David Tatel issues a stark warning about the Supreme Court
Washington Post· 5 hours agoIn a memoir published this month, David Tatel joined other retired judges who have been publicly...
Security, Surveillance, and Government Overreach – the United States Set the Path but Canada...
Electronic Frontier Foundations· 22 hours agoAs researchers and civil society organizations have noted, however, the legislation contains vague and overbroad language that may invite abuse and pressure on ISPs to do ...
Compromise between 18th century political rivals created America's jury trial system
The Tennessean via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThat said, most all states provide for a jury trial in civil cases in their state constitution. The first clause of the Seventh Amendment preserves the right</ ...