This article highlights ongoing racial bias in U.S. jury trials, focusing on a Mississippi case where prosecutors, led by Doug Evans, repeatedly removed Black jurors to secure a death sentence.
Most Americans say there is at least some discrimination against Black, Hispanic and Asian people, while fewer than half say White people experience a lot of or some discrimination. These attitudes ...
Discrimination against the overweight may be as common as racial bias. May 21, 2008— -- Weight discrimination, especially against women, is increasing in U.S. society and is almost as common as ...
Everyone deserves to have a job to earn a living and care for the ones they love. As such, there are laws that guarantee you protection from discrimination by your employer. Employers are forbidden ...
The Supreme Court’s 2023 Students for Fair Admissions decision, which struck down racial preferences in college admissions, cast new doubt on the legality of race-conscious scholarships. That ...
In short, the Ivy League and all the rest are every bit as obsessed with simple skin color as any Jim Crow white supremacist, writes the Post Editorial Board. Prostock-studio - stock.adobe.co Racial ...
The Supreme Court on Monday morning agreed to take up the case of a Mississippi man who contends that he was sentenced to death in violation of the Constitution’s ban on racial discrimination in jury ...
The Trump administration announced Monday it is investigating Duke University and the Duke Law Journal for allegedly using race-based discrimination to pick law journal members. The Education ...
A federal appeals court ruled Thursday that Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores' lawsuit against the NFL for racial discrimination can go to trial. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of ...
A former professor who is suing over allegations of racial discrimination at the University of Maryland-Eastern Shore has also claimed to several news outlets that the president of the university ...