Diversity matters. Integration matters.
…black 18-year-old, Michael Brown Jr., was fatally shot by a white police officer, was blacker than most big American newsrooms. That wasn’t an accident — many reporters had raised their…
…black 18-year-old, Michael Brown Jr., was fatally shot by a white police officer, was blacker than most big American newsrooms. That wasn’t an accident — many reporters had raised their…
…on the ballot after a Brown County Circuit Court judge ruled Friday (September 11th) West does not qualify for the ballot which upholds the commission’s 5-1 (two Republicans agreed with…
…betrayed the immigrant children separated from their parents, the victims of covid, the people who depend on the ACA for health insurance, black, brown, gay, trans people, Jews and Muslims…
…before being overturned by Brown v. Board of Education.) 7. As a result, the idea of a judicial retirement age was specifically rejected. It was envisioned that a lawyer would…
…that voted to ratify the 14th Amendment, which assures equal protection of the laws, also voted to segregate the District of Columbia public schools. Following originalism would mean that Brown…
…Department, and Rhoda Weeks-Brown, General Counsel and Director of the IMF’s Legal Department. They specifically call for strengthening provisions that minimize economic disruption when debtors are in distress. These could…
…Department, and Rhoda Weeks-Brown, General Counsel and Director of the IMF’s Legal Department. They specifically call for strengthening provisions that minimize economic disruption when debtors are in distress. These could…
…and Brown workers.“ President Biden clarified in his message, the choice to unionize should be made by workers without pressure from employers. “The choice to join a union is up…
…up for Charlie Brown to kick. Calling her out on that fabrication is “extraordinary backhanding.” But before the Senate passed the coronavirus relief package, Collins said something that caught my…
…and Brown communities, to exercise their right to vote.” He pledged “to protect and facilitate your precious right to vote.” Shortly afterward, the leader of Coca-Cola, James Quincey, followed suit…