This holiday season, we're grateful for the institutions that have preserved our liberty — even when they frustrate us.
Jazmyne Owens interviews GeDá Jones Herbert on the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and its impacts on civil rights protections and enforcement in public schools.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit in San Francisco ruled in July that a group of states that sued over the order ...
NEW YORK (AP) — When he first came to the United States after escaping civil war in Sierra Leone and spending almost a decade in a refugee camp, Dauda Sesay had no idea he could become a citizen. But ...
Civil rights lawyer and Howard University School of Law professor Sherrilyn Ifill delivered a lecture on reimagining American democracy at Campbell Hall on Nov. 6 to an audience of around 300 students ...
Remember when Indiana Jones nonchalantly chose to hip-shoot his way out of a duel with a threatening swordsman? It was pragmatism over pageantry. Simple versus struggle. Bullet beats blade.
On Thursday, Nov. 6, Montclair State University President Jonathan Koppell spoke at the Leshowitz Hall in John J. Cali School ...
People typically use religious language, such as the word faith, when talking about worldly institutions, such as elections, indicating a loss of faith in religious institutions, Notre Dame Professor ...
Does Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment prevent states from designating separate girls’ and boys’ sports teams based on biological ...