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Jan 31 2024
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Iowans erupt in cheers as lawmakers kill bill removing gender identity as a civil right
Iowans waved rainbow pride flags and erupted in cheers in the Iowa Capitol hallway Wednesday afternoon as lawmakers announced they would were killing a bill that would have removed gender identity protections from the state's civil rights law. All three members of an Iowa House subcommittee that considered House File 2082 Wednesday said they would not advance it to the full House Judiciary
Des Moines RegisterDec 28 2023
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AMC Sorry for Kicking Civil Rights Leader Out of Its Theater
AMC Theaters has apologized to the Rev. William J. Barber II, a minister and prominent civil rights leader, after he was booted out of a screening of at one of its North Carolina theaters this week. The 60-year-old said the incident had occurred at a Tuesday afternoon screening in Greenville that he’d attended with his 90-year-old mother. His assistant attempted to set up a special chair—which
Daily BeastJan 16 2024
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U.S. Civil Rights Commission: Illegal Immigration Makes Black Americans Poorer
Mass immigration, and primarily illegal immigration, disproportionately makes black Americans poorer by reducing wages and crowding out the workforce, the United States Civil Rights Commission detailed in a briefing report from 2010.
The bombshell report, conducted in 2008 and published in 2010 by the U.S. Civil Rights Commission, interviewed several experts and researchers reviewing
Breitbart NewsDec 28 2023
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Judge rules against civil rights groups in Georgia redistricting appeal
A federal district court judge ruled on Thursday that new maps for Georgia’s House, Senate and Congressional districts complied with an order issued on Oct. 26 that sought to give greater power to Black voters. The maps will be allowed to take effect for the upcoming 2024 election season. "The committee hearing transcripts show that the General Assembly created the 2023 Remedial Plans in a
Savannah Morning NewsMar 11 2024
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Florida education officials and civil rights attorneys reach settlement over law which critics dubbed “Don’t Say Gay.”
KSTPMar 11 2024
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Florida education officials and civil rights attorneys reach settlement over law which critics dubbed “Don’t Say Gay.”
Corsicana Daily SunMar 04 2024
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AG Garland claims civil rights STILL under attack in ‘Bloody Sunday’ service, black vote under threat
Invoking “white supremacists” and Reconstruction, Attorney General Merrick Garland went full race-baiter over election integrity measures while marking a civil rights anniversary. President Joe Biden’s administration was out in full force Sunday as officials attended ceremonies in Selma, Alabama to mark the 59th anniversary of Bloody Sunday. While Vice President Kamala Harris used the march
Bizpac ReviewFeb 15 2024
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'Bombshell' witness testimony may lead to Fani Willis' disqualification from case: Civil rights atty
Civil rights attorney Leo Terrell said Thursday witness testimony may have provided the key evidence to disqualify District Attorney Fani Willis and prosecutor Nathan Wade from Trump’s trial in Fulton County, Georgia. Willis verbally sparred with lawyers for hours at an evidentiary hearing regarding her relationship with the lead prosecutor she hired to bring the case against Trump. Co-
Fox News (Online News)Apr 17 2024
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Sandhills area midwife files civil lawsuit challenging Nebraska's midwife act
Heather Swanson, a certified nurse midwife with a doctor of nursing practice degree, and her business, Oneida Health, sued Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers and Charity Menefee, director of the Division of Public Health for the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services. The suit seeks to block two provisions of Nebraska's Certified Nurse Midwifery Practice Act, which forbid
Lincoln Journal StarApr 17 2024
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Iowa lawmakers revive social studies curriculum bill, with focus on 'Western civilization'
Iowa lawmakers are on the brink of passing new social studies requirements that include a focus on "Western civilization," among other themes and topics. Senate Republicans revived the proposal in a last-minute amendment to a separate bill Tuesday, approving a plan for the State Board of Education to review and revise Iowa's social studies standards — over the objections of Democrats. Those
Des Moines Register