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The Equal Protection Project is challenging Yale and AAAP over REACH minority program that limits eligibility based on race, ...
The Trump administration has intensified its offensive against Harvard, threatening to strip its accreditation and ...
As American Indian leader Clyde Bellecourt was dying, Lydia Caros sent him a card expressing how lucky he was to look back on a life that made such a difference.
The combination of the Indian Civil Rights Act and tribal constitutions gives American Indian journalists some protection. One difficulty for tribal courts is that few free press cases have been ...
The decision in the Ponca Indian case has been misunderstood by many as clothing Indians with certain civil rights. It has been asserted that the well-known phrase employed in United States ...
Professor Kristen A. Carpenter has published the Indian Civil Rights Act at 40, a new book that examines the first forty years of tribal government responses to the Indian Civil Rights Act (ICRA), a ...
The 1968 Indian Civil Rights Act (ICRA) made it illegal for tribal governments “to make or enforce any law...abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press.” ...
The Chickamauga cite historical treaties, recognition by other tribes, and the Indian Civil Rights Act as evidence of their legitimacy.
Native Americans are citizens of the United States and, thereby, entitled to constitutional rights. But under the Indian Civil Rights Act of 1968, some rights are left out — namely, a right to ...
I was reading about the historic Civil Rights Act of 1964 that the US government passed in response to the discrimination and segregation against the black populace of the country. During those ...
Rights defenders have criticised an amendment to the Indian Foreign Contributions Act (FCRA), which oversees foreign funding to NGOs, with International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) saying it is ...
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