President Donald Trump's orders on civil rights are a stunning blow to America’s 60-year fight against discrimination.
President Donald Trump signed nearly three dozen executive orders during his first week in office. One order he signed on ...
The Supreme Court has already affirmed the original meaning of the 14th Amendment and the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Now the originalist majority is a solid six votes.
But in revoking President Lyndon Johnson’s 1965 Executive Order 11246 that launched our decades-long imposition of de facto racial quotas under the euphemism “affirmative action,” Trump has gone ...
Leslie continued to teach at KCC for another 20 years, closing out her final class in 2023. Throughout her time as an adjunct ...
Presidential signings once meant something. Not all of them, of course; some were as thin and inert as the paper upon which they were signed ...
Trump on Tuesday rolled back the 60-year-old Equal Employment Opportunity executive order. Here's what that means for ...
President Trump revoked a 1965 rule that prohibited federal contractors from discriminating against employees or job ...
Rossein said some people might have confused Johnson’s 1965 order with the 1964 Civil Rights Act he signed into law that went into effect July 5, 1965. That law created the Equal Employment ...
President Lyndon B. Johnson signed Executive Order 11246 on Sept. 24, 1965, a year after the Civil Rights Act of 1964 became ...