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June 4, 2026

Anti-Abortion Activist Sentenced to Two Years

America June 1, 2024

Anti-Abortion Activist Sentenced to Two Years

Washington, D.C. – An anti-abortion activist was sentenced to two years incarceration in D.C. federal court Friday, marking the final…

By Rochdi Rais

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America April 28, 2024

Victory for Voter Rights: Crystal Mason’s Conviction Overturned Amidst National Spotlight

Key Takeaways: Crystal Mason’s conviction for illegal voting in 2016 has been overturned by the Second Court of Appeals, which…

By Samuel Lopez

DOJ Scrutiny Intensifies Over Prosecutions of Muslim Asylum-Seekers

America April 26, 2024

DOJ Scrutiny Intensifies Over Prosecutions of Muslim Asylum-Seekers

  The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is under increasing scrutiny from Capitol Hill regarding its prosecution practices of Muslim…

By Rais Lilia

White House Directs Agencies to Implement AI Risk Safeguards

America March 29, 2024

White House Directs Agencies to Implement AI Risk Safeguards

New Mandate Aims to Protect Civil Rights and Ensure Transparency WASHINGTON (AP) — In a sweeping directive, the White House…

By Rochdi Rais

Judge Ends DACA Bias Suit

America March 12, 2024

Judge Ends DACA Bias Suit with $120,000 Settlement

In a decisive move, U.S. Magistrate Judge Helena M. Barch-Kuchta has put an end to a contentious legal battle, approving…

By Rihem Akkouche

USPS Minority Workers Lawsuit

America January 30, 2024

USPS Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Discrimination

In a dramatic turn of events, the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) finds itself embroiled in a legal battle, accused of…

By Rihem Akkouche

Harvard Faces Federal Suit Over Alleged Rampant Antisemitism

America January 11, 2024

Harvard Faces Federal Suit Over Alleged Antisemitism

In a gripping legal development, Harvard University finds itself entangled in a federal civil rights lawsuit, accused of turning a…

By Rochdi Rais

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Investigates January 18, 2021

Shareholders Demand Probe if Ad Buys on Social Media Fuel Human Rights Violations

Shareholders filed resolutions demanding top online advertisers to commission third-parties to investigate whether their social media ad buys contribute to…

By Marivic Cabural Summers

Breonna Taylor’s family gets historical $12 million settlement

America September 15, 2020

Breonna Taylor’s family gets historical $12 million settlement

Six months after the slaying of Breonna Taylor, the City of Louisville, Kentucky agreed to pay $12 million as a…

By Lillian Abbatacola

Pennsylvania AG Josh Shapiro

California News September 18, 2019

Pennsylvania AG leads opposition to DOL’s proposed rule that undermines civil rights protections

Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro is leading a coalition against the U.S. Department of Labor’s (DOL) proposed rule that undermines…

By Marivic Cabural Summers

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