Students in Georgia schools and colleges who face certain types of discrimination could soon have a path for redress that need not involve the federal government.
Students in Georgia schools and colleges who face certain types of discrimination could soon have a path for redress that need not involve the federal government.
Students in Georgia schools and colleges who face certain types of discrimination could soon have a path for redress that need not involve the federal government. Both the state House and Senate have ...
Jonathan Segal is a partner with Duane Morris and managing principal of the Duane Morris Institute. To prove discrimination, does a “majority” plaintiff have a heavier burden of proof than does a ...
Allentown is looking to update its antidiscrimination ordinance to mirror the most “up-to-date and inclusive” version of such a law in Pennsylvania, amid accusations of discrimination in City Hall and ...
Republicans in the Tennessee House of Representatives yesterday passed a bill that says that people and private organizations don’t have to recognize same-sex marriages. It also shields people from ...
GianCarlo Canaparo is a legal fellow in the Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies at The Heritage Foundation. A case that the Supreme Court will hear this year raises a fundamental ...
A bill banning discrimination based on hair texture and style is headed to Gov. Josh Shapiro’s desk after sailing through the state Senate this week, hailed as a victory for Black women in ...
The Trump administration is limiting the types of fair housing claims that state agencies receiving HUD funding can pursue.
NEW YORK, Oct. 25 (UPI) --Discrimination -- prejudiced actions toward people based on their identity -- may cause stress that impairs gut health and lead to the growth of unhealthy bacteria that ...