Chief Justice John Roberts penned the majority opinion that race-conscious admissions policies violate the equal-protection clause of the U.S. Constitution
Nearly one year after the disaster hit, organizers say the city still has more work to do to address the water crisis
CBP’s version of events is inconsistent with what Anadith Danay Reyes Álvarez’s mother says her daughter experienced while detained
A so-called “surge in violence” by teens is leading cities to crack down, but youth advocates say they’re going about it the wrong way
Segregation and redlining helped lay the foundation for the racial wealth gap
Ableist misconceptions lead many to believe disabled people don’t desire to be parents
Three workers are voicing health and other safety concerns at the landmark 2,500-year-old Tequesta site
California’s new ethnic studies curricula will teach Southeast Asian history and culture
For over 20 years, Dr. Albert Kligman experimented on incarcerated men at Philadelphia’s Holmesburg Prison. Those who profited have yet to redress the harm
Gender, race, and disability affect who gets to express joy—and who gets punished for sharing it
Arresting people to rescue them has a track record of failure
States are electing to expand postpartum Medicaid coverage, but their pro-maternal turn largely excludes undocumented immigrants
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