Former Cleveland Browns offensive lineman John Wooten, who blocked for Jim Brown, was part of history in 1964. He offers ...
An executive order issued by President Lyndon Johnson in 1965 required the federal government to follow the letter and spirit ...
As the White House targets DEI initiatives, the justices will consider the rules for bringing employment discrimination ...
Trump’s initial salvo in his war against private-sector DEI is an executive order declaring that DEI violates the Civil Rights Act of ... will submit to the White House a “strategic ...
A public-interest law firm has filed federal civil-rights complaints against New York and Wisconsin on behalf of contractors ...
The Trump administration reversed course this week on multiple lawsuits during Joe Biden’s presidency against police and fire ...
House Republican lawmakers advanced a bill Monday that would remove protections against discrimination for transgender people from the Iowa Civil Rights Act. Hundreds of LGBTQ rights advocates ...
Wooten, then a veteran guard who blocked for Jim Brown, was at the White House on July 2 when President Lyndon Johnson signed the monumental Civil Rights Act of 1964. No, Wooten wasn’t inside ...