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Trump-aligned legal group sues Michigan Law Review over ‘Illegal DEI’ bias

The lawsuit against the University of Michigan arrives as left-wing civil rights groups pressure the university to maintain its DEI agenda. In April, groups including the Legal Defense Fund and National Women’s Law Center urged Michigan...

RI Coalition Against Domestic Violence leads lawsuit against Trump DOJ. What to know.

The suit was filed by lawyers representing the ACLU of Rhode Island and the Lawyers’ Committee for Rhode Island, as well as Democracy Forward, Jacobson Lawyers Group, and the National Women’s Law Center.

Trump-aligned legal group sues Michigan Law Review over ‘Illegal DEI’ bias

The lawsuit against the University of Michigan arrives as left-wing civil rights groups pressure the university to maintain its DEI agenda. In April, groups including the Legal Defense Fund and National Women’s Law Center urged...

Supreme Court Delivers Alarming Ruling on Youth Gender-Affirming Care

This is a scary conclusion that could affect more people than just minors. As Strangio said in December: “Critically, Tennessee’s argument that SB 1 is sex-neutral would apply if the state banned this care for adults, too.”...

As federal cuts loom, caregivers fearful of life-changing losses

The HCB waivers are among the critical supports at risk for caregivers, according to the nonprofits Kentucky Economic Policy, Kentucky Voices for Health, the National Women’s Law Center, the Kentucky Association of Private Providers and...

For Black Women in Texas, Juneteenth’s Promise of Freedom Remains Unrealized

Black women in Texas earn 58 cents for every dollar earned by white men. Over the course of a typical 40-year career, then, Black women in the state will make, on average, nearly $1.3 million less...