Ojinika Obiekwe worked for PIX11 for over 20 years and was allegedly terminated for calling out racist practices, according to the lawsuit.
The orders declared DEI illegal and aimed to put an end to “equity-related grants or contracts.” But the judge’s injunction called them “unconstitutionally vague on their face.” ...
The following article is by Terry Turner, and with permission by Consumer Notice.org Back in 2020, the PW Perspective ran an article on how Black women suffered workplace hair discrimination. However, ...
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In a setback for Trump’s anti-DEI purge, a judge said the orders would “likely” be found to violate the First Amendment.
The legal battle against corporate DEI policies has escalated as Florida files suit against Target and Missouri against ...
A federal investigator who examines civil rights complaints against Alabama schools is the latest target of Trump ...
Some civil servants are using whatever levers they have to resist the orders of the world’s richest man, both in public and ...
As President Donald Trump reshaped the Education Department, parents say investigations and mediations into kids' disability rights cases ground to a halt ...
Xiao Wang will argue for a straight woman who says she was passed over for a job and later demoted so her employer could ...