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Asset Managers Drop Out of Climate Pact

JPMorgan Chase's asset management arm and State Street Global Advisors withdrew from a climate pact.

Missouri University Asked to Pay Billions to Descendants of Slaves

Descendants of the enslaved Black people who built a university in Missouri are claiming that they were owed up to $74 billion in unpaid labor.

Johns Hopkins University Facing Federal Antisemitism Inquiry

The Department of Education announced that Johns Hopkins University is facing a federal antisemitism inquiry after a complaint claimed that Jewish students were being made to feel "unwelcome and unsafe" on campus.

San Francisco Sued Over Guaranteed-Income Programs Excluding White People

The American Civil Rights Project and the Californians for Equal Rights Foundation are arguing that San Francisco and the state of California violate the law by picking who gets federal money based on skin color.

Understanding the 15th Amendment: Constitutional Equality

The 15th Amendment to the United States Constitution is a significant milestone in American history.

Understanding the 14th Amendment

The 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution is a pivotal piece of legislation that has had a profound impact on American society and the rights of its citizens.

Understanding the 13th Amendment

The 13th Amendment to the United States Constitution is a pivotal piece of legislation that forever changed the course of American history.

Target Removes Black History Month Product After Getting Facts Wrong

Target recently confirmed it was removing one of its Black History Month products due to misidentifying three civil rights leaders.

Massachusetts Supreme Court Denies Petition to Ban Trump From Election Ballot

A Massachusetts Supreme Court Justice denied a petition to ban former President Donald Trump from the 2024 ballot just one week after the Massachusetts State Ballot Law Commission rejected a challenge to ban him from the 2024 primary ballot.

Department of Education Opens Investigation on Northwestern University After Antisemitism Complaint

The U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights reportedly has opened an investigation into Northwestern University after a complaint was filed by Campus Reform editor-in-chief Dr. Zachary Marschall over the university’s handling of antisemitic incidents.

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