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On July 2, 1964, the U.S. Civil Rights Act of 1964 became law with the signature of President Lyndon B. Johnson.
The justices opted not to rule on a Louisiana redistricting case involving racial gerrymandering.
Two graduate students filed charges against CGSU and UE for discrimination while opting out of financially supporting the ...
As Pride Month celebrations and protests come to an end, so too do the state civil rights protections for transgender and ...
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India and Pakistan signed a peace deal after the end of the 1971 war. The conflict ended with Pakistan’s defeat and the ...
Learn about the major world events and happenings, birthdays, and deaths that took place on July 2. Check what happened today ...
Cornell is facing federal civil rights complaints from the America First Policy Institute for its hiring practices that they ...
It's time for Notre Dame to act on its professed values. It’s time for it to speak with united voice for fairness.
The House Education Committee is probing Columbia University leaders over messages that appeared to downplay fears of ...