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After the Civil Rights Act, the Department of Justice ... and Kentucky are both kind of odd cases because it’s not clear: Are they the South or the North? Because they’re both slave states ...
Trump’s March executive order overhauling how U.S. elections are run prompted swift lawsuits from the League of United ... The Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division said it was ...
Approximately 70% of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division is expected to accept a second offer to federal workers ...
The Justice Department is lifting a school desegregation order in Louisiana dating to the Civil Rights Movement, calling its ...
Seven Democratic senators are asking the U.S. Justice Department for information about changes to its civil rights division ...
Hundreds of lawyers and other staff members are fleeing the arm of the agency that defends constitutional rights, which ...
The Trump administration has shifted staff and undertaken a series of policy changes at the Justice Department’s Civil Rights ...
Democrats are demanding answers about a shifting work focus, diminished staffing and demands of Trump loyalty within the ...
Approximately 70% of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division is expected to accept a second offer to federal workers that allows them to resign from their positions and be paid through ...
The division changed mission statements to focus more on fighting diversity initiatives and what the administration sees as ...
The new head of the Justice Department’s civil rights division is dramatically reshaping the office to propel President Donald Trump’s social agenda, prompting the departure of about half of the ...