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President Donald Trump’s pledge to launch the “largest deportation program in American history” has created confusion and ...
At a meeting of the Legislative Black Caucus Monday, former State Sen. Linda Chesterfield offered notes on the positives and ...
Illinois agencies remind officials to respect homeless rights after a Supreme Court opinion on public property use.
A letter sent to public officials reminds them that ordinances cannot restrict access to public spaces for those experiencing homelessness.
In a digital age where social media amplifies voices and accelerates discourse, a recent exchange between Azealia Banks and J ...
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 protects ... Magpantay. At this public briefing, the Commission will hear from subject matter experts such as language access researchers and attorneys, federal ...
Senate Bill 5098, primarily sponsored by Rep. Javier Valdez, D-Seattle, passed the Senate on March 5 with a 28-21 vote. The ...
As the Trump administration moves to dismantle the Education Department, officials have suggested other agencies could take ...
The latest cuts further compound funding and staffing shortages that have plagued the Office of Civil Rights. The effects of ...
Despite being an acting special ambassador to Hollywood, Mel Gibson, the actor and Oscar-winning director who pleaded no ...
Educators are divided along political lines on rights for English learners and immigrant students, an EdWeek Research Center ...