This article highlights ongoing racial bias in U.S. jury trials, focusing on a Mississippi case where prosecutors, led by Doug Evans, repeatedly removed Black jurors to secure a death sentence.
FILE - A mural by artist Tene Smith is seen near the entrance of Chicago Women in Trades, a nonprofit dedicated to training and retaining women in the skilled construction trades is photographed April ...
Discrimination against the overweight may be as common as racial bias. May 21, 2008— -- Weight discrimination, especially against women, is increasing in U.S. society and is almost as common as ...
Everyone deserves to have a job to earn a living and care for the ones they love. As such, there are laws that guarantee you protection from discrimination by your employer. Employers are forbidden ...
From yesterday's decision by Judge James Peterson (W.D. Wisc.) in Hoffman v. Bd of Regents: Hoffman previously worked in the Blugold Beginnings office at the university, which provides support to ...
A Trump administration initiative is upending 60 years of efforts by the federal government to prevent discrimination against ...
The Trump administration announced Monday it is investigating Duke University and the Duke Law Journal for allegedly using race-based discrimination to pick law journal members. The Education ...
The Justice Department said UC “may be engaged” in sex- and race-based hiring discrimination. The investigation is based upon faculty diversity goals listed in a UC plan to increase enrollment by 2030 ...
A former professor who is suing over allegations of racial discrimination at the University of Maryland-Eastern Shore has also claimed to several news outlets that the president of the university ...
Racial and ethnic discrimination was consistently associated with increased risk for psychosis in studies included in a new umbrella review, with odds nearly doubled for both psychotic symptoms and ...
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