WASHINGTON – The Biden administration is still considering declaring a health emergency over abortion rights and it is “not off the table,” White House gender policy council chair Jennifer Klein …
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WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden on Friday urged women to vote this November, saying the fastest way to reverse the U.S. Supreme Court’s rollback of abortion rights is to have …
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Former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin Sentenced to More Than 20 Years in Prison for Depriving George Floyd and a Minor Victim of Their Constitutional Rights
by DOJ PressST. PAUL, Minn. – The Justice Department announced today that former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin, 46, was sentenced today to serve 252 months in prison, with credit for time …
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Biden DOJ Launches Civil Rights Investigation Into Texas’ Efforts To Secure The Border: REPORT Jennie Taer on July 7, 2022 The Department of Justice (DOJ) is investigating Texas Gov. Greg …
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By James Oliphant ST. CLAIR SHORES, Mich – The latest front in the U.S. war over abortion was waged last week during an idyllic summer evening on Michigan’s lakeshore. Outside …
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Former Monroe Police Department Officer Pleads Guilty to Civil Rights Charge for Using Excessive Force
by DOJ PressMONROE, La. – Jared Preston Desadier, 44, of Monroe, Louisiana, pleaded guilty today before U.S. District Judge Elizabeth E. Foote to a charge of deprivation of rights under color of …
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Former Tennessee Department of Corrections Officers Indicted for Federal Civil Rights Offenses Following Assault on Inmate and False Cover-up Report
by DOJ PressMemphis, TN – The Department of Justice announced that Javian Griffin, 36, and Sebron Hollands, 32, two former tactical officers with the Strike Force for the Tennessee Department of Corrections, were indicted …
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By Andy Sullivan WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden said on Thursday the U.S. Senate should consider scrapping a supermajority rule known as the filibuster to protect abortion and other privacy …
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Biden administration on lookout for states violating women’s rights after abortion ruling
by ReutersBy Ahmed Aboulenein WASHINGTON – The Biden administration is watching closely for states violating women’s rights after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the 1973 ruling that made abortion a constitutional …
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(Reuters) – The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday issued another significant ruling broadening religious rights, siding with a Christian former public high school football coach in Washington state who sued …
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By Nicolas Delame and Mimosa Spencer PARIS – French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne said on Saturday she is backing a parliamentary bill to add abortion rights to the country’s constitution. …
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‘Horrifying Decision’: Democrats In Shambles After Supreme Court Strikes Down Abortion Rights Harold Hutchison on June 24, 2022 Democrats and liberals sharply criticized the Supreme Court’s 6-3 ruling in Dobbs …
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TRENTON, NJ – Amid nationwide protests over questionable and often risque subjects in the public school system, a pair of Republican legislators today unveiled new legislation to combat the trend. …
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‘Total Rejection Of Fairness And Safety’: Biden Admin Reinterprets Decades-Old Civil Rights Law To Include Protections For ‘Gender Identity’ Reagan Reese on June 23, 2022 President Joe Biden’s Department of …
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‘Save Their State’: Parental Rights Symposium Series Kicks-Off In California Reagan Reese on June 23, 2022 A grassroots organization is helping lead the charge in the nationwide parental rebellion against …
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‘Essentially Erase Women’: Tulsi Gabbard Slams Biden Admin’s Overhaul Of Key Civil Rights Law Samantha Renck on June 23, 2022 Former Hawaii Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard said the Biden administration …
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‘Dissolve The Supreme Court’: Liberals Go Ballistic Over SCOTUS Upholding Gun Rights Harold Hutchison on June 23, 2022 Liberals criticized the Supreme Court’s ruling in New York State Rifle and …
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(Reuters) – Federal prosecutors requested a 25-year prison sentence for former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin for violating George Floyd’s civil rights during his arrest and murder, online court records …
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Two Former LMPD Officers Plead Guilty to Conspiracy to Violate Civil Rights; One Also Pleads Guilty to Cyberstalking Conspiracy
by DOJ PressLouisville, KY – Two former Louisville Metropolitan Police Department (LMPD) officers charged with conspiring to violate the civil rights of Louisville pedestrians through the arbitrary use of force pled guilty …
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(Reuters) – The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday issued another important ruling expanding religious rights, siding with two Christian families who challenged a Maine state tuition assistance program that excluded …
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U.S. Attorney Rachael S. Rollins Selected as Vice-Chair of the Attorney General’s National Advisory Subcommittee on Civil Rights
by DOJ PressBOSTON – United States Attorney Rachael S. Rollins for the District of Massachusetts has been selected to serve as Vice-Chair of the Civil Rights Subcommittee for the Attorney General’s Advisory …
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U.S. Attorney Nick Brown to lead Attorney General’s Advisory Subcommittee on Civil Rights
by DOJ PressSeattle – U.S. Attorney Nick Brown for the Western District of Washington has been selected to lead the Civil Rights Subcommittee for the Attorney General’s Advisory Committee (AGAC). As the …
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Jackson, Miss.- Tommy Joe Harvey, the former Chancery Clerk of Simpson County, was sentenced to 2 years’ probation and a $5,000 fine for depriving a person of their civil rights …
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“Team Liquid Honda” League of Legends Team Naming Rights Deal Signals Expanded Relationship and Evolution of Honda’s Commitment to Gaming
by Your NewsTeam Liquid Honda will debut the team’s new name and its all-new jerseys at the 2022 LCS Summer Split, which begins June 17. Fans can explore and try on the …
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U.S. Attorney Parker affirms commitment to uphold civil rights of Ohioans in Southern District
by DOJ PressCINCINNATI – United States Attorney Kenneth L. Parker announced today the creation of a civil rights referral initiative for the Southern District of Ohio. Members of the public may …