A federal judge has blocked Title 42 from ending, continuing a racist and xenophobic policy that endangers asylum-seekers
At the heart of the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision was the right to privacy—overturning the abortion rights decision could put a slew of other civil rights in danger too
Uniform treatment of Asian Americans hides considerable complexities in how different communities’ health has been impacted by COVID-19
A county attempts to cut off the water supply in Hmong American neighborhoods in just the latest example of discrimination the community has faced
Investigations into a California prison revealed rampant sexual violence, but these abuses are normalized and dismissed across the prison system
The ACLU wants the state attorney to expose the truth behind the closures, which disproportionately impact Black and brown students
While the U.S. Supreme Court has hamstrung lower federal courts’ ability to overturn discriminatory maps, state courts may be a refuge
Since the latest hope for federal voter protections evaporated in January, many are now looking to state-level remedies
With pandemic restrictions easing, military recruiters are returning to high school campuses while anti-recruitment efforts struggle
Jackson will be the first Black woman and sixth woman ever to sit on the highest court in the nation
Decolonial education is more than ethnic studies, but their inclusion in public education still threatens the status quo
Protesters and organizers have emphasized that the Chinatown mega jail would harm the local residents and those held within its walls.
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