The US Justice Department has launched a new Second Amendment Rights Section, elevating gun rights to a core civil right.
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DOJ Civil Rights Division slammed for new 2nd Amendment office despite abandoning cases of racial discrimination, voting rights
The new office may not have legal standing, an expert tells theGrio: "Cute for the photo op. Worthless in practice." ...
DOJ sues Loudoun County school board over constitutional violation, claiming Christian students were punished for religious ...
In Louisiana v. Callais, the Supreme Court of the United States has the opportunity to stop the separation, division, and segregation that federal courts are sanctioning in redistricting cases ...
The document remains remarkably resilient, even as Republicans and Democrats keep launching assaults on liberty.
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a challenge to California's civil rights law brought by a Bakersfield bakery, leaving ...
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Buckeye Talks explores women’s sports and transgender rights debate
Law scholar Christopher Green will discuss the Fourteenth Amendment and gender equality at Ohio State Marion’s Buckeye Talks ...
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DOJ accuses Virginia school board of violating equal protection of Christian students
The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a motion Monday to intervene in an ongoing lawsuit against a school board in Virginia, ...
AIP Realty Trust (the “Trust ” or “AIP ”) (TSXV: AIP.U) through its subsidiary AIP OP, LP (“OP LP ”), has entered into an amendment (the “Amending Agreement ”) to the securities purchase agreement ...
Colorado’s second-highest court concluded last month that the Colorado Department of Transportation did not violate the constitutional rights of an outdoor advertising company by denying two permits ...
A fired immigration judge says she was dismissed from her job because of her gender, her status as a dual citizen of Lebanon and the fact that she once ran for municipal office in Ohio as a Democrat.
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Justice Department sues Virginia school system over Christian students’ rights: DOJ
The Justice Department is taking Loudoun County to court, accusing the school system of violating the equal protection rights ...
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