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Decade after NALSA, trans citizens still rely on courts for what govts fail to provide—basic rights
Nearly a decade after the Supreme Court’s landmark NALSA judgment and five years after Parliament enacted the Transgender ...
The groups assert that Buckfire & Buckfire PC wrongfully denied three white students who applied for the firm’s medical and ...
The National Police Service (NPS) faces pressure to prove its accountability and effectiveness amid rising public scrutiny, ...
Experts warn that gender-based violence is not only a human rights violation but also a major business and economic risk.
Judges who think letting kids into Harvard based on race is wrong won’t think deciding who builds parking lots based on race ...
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Should Affirmative Action End?
Princeton University professor Jason Frymer and Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Riley debate the resolution, "The U.S.
U.S. officials will consider enforcement of affirmative action policies and state subsidies for abortion as infringements ...
As the nation’s oldest continuously published college weekly, issues of the Orient dating back to 1871 are accessible in the ...
Michael Steinberg ’83 is the director of the Civil Rights Litigation Initiative at The University of Michigan Law School.
A JAMA Network Open paper calls for medical schools to adopt 'alternative strategies' to maintain racial diversity post the ...
U.S. officials will consider enforcement of affirmative action policies and state subsidies for abortion as infringements ...
Berkeley teacher Yvette Felarca leads 'By Any Means Necessary' in planning to target Turning Point USA chapters in schools ...
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