Discrimination
Trump Administration Takes Legal Action Against Harvard: Claims Civil Rights Violations and Seeks Fund Recovery
The Justice Department recently sued Harvard University, claiming the school hasn’t properly handled antisemitism on campus. This legal action may ... Read more
Uber Launches Nationwide Women-Only Rides: A Safe Travel Solution Across the US
Uber has introduced a new feature allowing women riders and drivers to be matched with each other for trips across ... Read more
BAFTA Awards Controversy: Exploring the Impact of Racial Slurs on Black Individuals with Tourette Syndrome
For Black individuals living with Tourette syndrome, a recent incident at the British Academy Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Awards ... Read more
Civil Rights Agency Takes Legal Action Against Coca-Cola Distributor for Gender Discrimination in Casino Work Trip
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is taking legal action against Coca-Cola Beverages Northeast over alleged sex discrimination. The lawsuit ... Read more
Reviving the MLK Holiday: How Today’s Political Climate Fuels a Movement for Recognition and Unity
On Martin Luther King Jr. Day this year, communities held parades and service projects to honor his legacy. However, the ... Read more

Trump Administration and Louisiana Close Chapter on Historic School Desegregation Order
In a recent development, Louisiana has moved to end an important desegregation order from 1967 that affected its DeSoto Parish ... Read more

Former Bethune-Cookman University Employee Claims Racial Discrimination Against White Staff: A Controversial Allegation
The former chair of the nursing school at Bethune-Cookman University, Sameh Ghareeb, has filed a federal lawsuit accusing the university ... Read more

University of Virginia Strikes Deal to End Justice Department Civil Rights Investigations: What It Means for Students and the Future
The Justice Department recently announced that the University of Virginia (UVA) will adhere to guidelines aimed at preventing racial discrimination ... Read more

Minnesota Supreme Court Declares Transgender Athlete Ban Discriminatory: What This Means for Future Challenges
The Minnesota Supreme Court recently ruled in favor of JayCee Cooper, a transgender athlete who faced discrimination after being banned ... Read more
After Voting Rights Act Case: Rising Concerns Over Diminished Representation for Minority Communities
WASHINGTON (AP) — For many years, American politics has become more diverse. Racial minority communities have gained representation after years ... Read more
