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Civil rights groups and education advocates are challenging Mississippi's DEI policies in federal court. Plaintiffs argue the anti-DEI legislation violates First and Fourteenth Amendment rights.
Mississippi's recently adopted anti-DEI laws are being challenged in a lawsuit filed against state's education boards.
Despite the uphill battle to pass federal reparations bills for African Americans, some lawmakers continue to reintroduce the ...
In their push to bar the government from promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion, state lawmakers in New Hampshire signed ...
The National Center for Public Policy Research uses shareholder proposals to pressure corporate America to ditch diversity, ...
In 2024, the Alabama Legislature enacted a measure barring the deployment of taxpayer dollars for Diversity, Equity and ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth wants the Pentagon to tone any commemoration of Juneteenth way, way down, in keeping with his ...
A Barack Obama-appointed judge sided with the San Francisco AIDS Foundation, ruling that Trump's directives reflected an ...
The EEOC’s new approach alarmed dozens of civil rights groups, which sent a letter to the Senate committee demanding that ...
A national group critical of DEI initiatives has filed discrimination complaints against Geisinger College of Health Sciences ...
The Visiting Elective Scholarship Program is reserved for fourth-year medical students who are either “disadvantaged, have ...
Santa Ono's unanimous nomination by UF trustees overturned by Florida's Board of Governors amid questions about his ...