A DOJ division tasked with protecting basic rights is expected to shift its position on key social issues under Trump and, if ...
A new report from the DOJ’s inspector general alleges that Trump officials opened dubious investigations in 2020 into ...
Indian Americans are having a moment in the Sun. In recent years, they’ve been getting the kind of attention they never ...
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The fast-food chain is the latest high-profile brand to scale back its diversity goals amid a rocky legal landscape and ...
While much uncertainty lies ahead as we enter 2025, the coming year is sure to see further attacks on corporate DEI efforts nationwide. With ...
The Biden administration’s decision to draw on talent from different walks of life, rather than the well-connected few, has ...
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President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Harmeet Dhillon, a Republican attorney and GOP national committeewoman for California, to lead the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division. Dhillon, known ...
President-elect Donald J. Trump announced Monday that he intends to nominate California lawyer Harmeet K. Dhillon to lead the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division. Dhillon has been a vocal ...