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NORC poll finds a declining percentage of U.S. adults believe Black people in the U.S. face "a great deal" or "quite a bit" ...
The Senate confirmed Andrea Lucas to another term as commissioner of the country’s workplace civil rights agency, ...
George Mason University’s governing board unanimously approved a raise for President Gregory Washington and passed a ...
A conservative legal group accused Texas Roadhouse of illegal discrimination by using race and gender criteria in its hiring ...
The Department of Justice recently released a memo declaring all uses of "diversity, equity, or inclusion" discriminatory.
A poll finds less than half of U.S. adults believe Black people face “a great deal” or “quite a bit” of discrimination.
Kelly Bielefeld of Wichita Public Schools, Aron Dunn of Allen Gibbs & Houlik, Keith Lawing of Workforce Alliance of South ...
Two groups of plaintiffs seeking to stop the National Institutes of Health from terminating $783 million in grants urged the ...
Attorneys say Cracker Barrel may be in violation of federal and state civil rights laws related to its diversity, equity, and ...
Fort Worth City Council members on Aug. 5 will determine the fate of diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, as details ...
Less than half - 45% - of U.S. adults feel that Black people still face "a great deal" of discrimination and thinks DEI is to ...