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On July 2, 1964, the U.S. Civil Rights Act of 1964 became law with the signature of President Lyndon B. Johnson.
LGBTQ rights pioneer Andrew Sullivan penned an extraordinary indictment of the movement's current state in the New York Times. Here's a closer look at the case he made.
Paramount Global will pay $16 million to settle President Trump's lawsuit over 60 Minutes' interview with former Vice ...
A federal judge ruled the Trump administration could not cut short the protection for migrants from Haiti, which has been ...
President Donald Trump and his legal team eye next steps after the Supreme Court curbed lower court judges' ability to issue nationwide injunctions.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Tuesday stuck to his position that the central bank will keep its key rate ...
District Court Judge Brian M. Cogan in New York ruled that moving up the expiration of the temporary protected status, or TPS ...
Tellingly, the president avoided defending his dubious interpretation of the 14th Amendment at the Supreme Court.
The Trump administration cannot cut off legal status and work permits for thousands of Haitian migrants this fall, a federal ...
Planned Parenthood has said that barring Medicaid coverage could lead to many patients not getting the care they need.
WASHINGTON (AP) — It was a surprising statement from Attorney General Pam Bondi as the Trump administration promises to ...
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