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Playbook Power Briefing

SPOTTED at Del Mar last night for a party for Joanna Coles’ new book “Love Rules” hosted by Tammy Haddad, Maria Trabocchi, Hilary Rosen, Stephanie Ruhle, Fatima Goss Graves, Valerie Jarrett and Anita McBride.

Op-Ed: Trump Judicial Nominee Ryan Bounds Would Be Dangerous for Survivors of Sexual Assault

Bounds’ disturbing views on campus sexual assault are not an isolated example of his apparent disdain for civil rights. […] The National Women’s Law Center has spent more than four decades working to advance the...

Why do we see black students as needing to be controlled?

In the United States, more than 110,000 students experienced corporal punishment in 2013-14. Many were African-American males. But African-American girls are also frequent victims. While 15 percent of the girls in U.S. schools are black,...

This Trump Country House District Just Became A Key Progressive Battleground

Most recently, Watson served as labor policy director for Democrats in the House, where she helped craft $15-an-hour minimum wage legislation. In a previous role as the director of workplace justice at the National Women’s...

New York’s Harvey Weinstein Probe Set To Continue Despite Attorney General’s Exit

The continuing investigation demonstrates that the movement is “bigger than any one person” and “an important reminder that no one is beyond reproach by virtue of what they say in public,” Emily Martin, the general...

When School Dress Codes Ban Students’ Bodies

And a new report says that in Washington, D.C., black girls are disproportionately punished for what they wear. “These punishments interrupt girls’ educations while sending dangerous messages to the school community: how a girl looks...