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Brown v. Board at 70: Why the US still has far to go to achieve the promise of integration | CNN
CNN.com· 5 days agoBrown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas – the landmark Supreme Court decision that declared...
Why a Moore student wants a protective order against state Superintendent Ryan Walters
The Oklahoman via Yahoo News· 2 days agoOklahoman, left via email, asking for responses to allegations made by the plaintiff’s attorneys in ...
Opinion: School chaplaincy isn't incompatible with the 1st Amendment
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 5 hours agoStudents across the country are facing increasing problems with their mental health. Last year,...
Book Review: The Limits of Court-Imposed Justice
Cato Institute· 6 days agoBrown was just the start of the judicial struggle to address segregation in public schooling. As Melnick lays out, the Brown Court knew that it was easier to declare something ...
GOP politicians rush to Manhattan to line up behind Trump as hush money trial continues
Oklahoma Voice via Yahoo News· 7 days agoDressed alike in navy... […] The post GOP politicians rush to Manhattan to line up behind Trump as...
The number of births continues to fall, despite abortion bans
Oklahoma Voice via Yahoo News· 7 days agoBirths continued a historic slide in all but two states last year, making it clear that a brief...
Today in History: May 27, the Golden Gate Bridge opens
Stamford Advocate· 2 days agoIn 1861, Chief Justice Roger Taney, sitting as a federal circuit court judge in Baltimore, ruled that President Abraham Lincoln lacked the authority to suspend the writ of ...
At the Races: And the winner is ... the target of this attack - Roll Call
CQ Politics· 6 days agoEach week we bring you news and analysis from the CQ Roll Call campaign team. In a Democratic primary for an open Senate seat in Maryland, Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks ...
Latino students are the most segregated they've been since 1968
Axios· 6 days agoDriving the news: As the U.S. marks the 70th anniversary of the landmark Brown v. Board of Education...
The House Wants to Make It Even Harder for D.C. to Change Local Sentencing Laws
Esquire· 6 days agoEighteen Democrats joined Republicans to pass the legislation by a vote of 225–181, showing how...