The president appointed a total of 62 Black judges to lifetime positions on federal benches across the country.
A new wave of challenges, fueled by extreme weather and systemic inequities, disrupts care for Black communities facing the continued HIV crisis.
The federally funded program optimized the court processing system. As it concludes, some fear problems will return.
The past shows us the fool’s errand of sacrificing the rights of vulnerable communities to ward off anti-DEI attacks and ...
The xenophobia fanned by the president-elect’s rhetoric could be especially harmful to refugees and immigrants.
Here’s how the incoming administration’s policies could set back climate protections – but activists are determined to fight.
One critic says the state's Georgia Pathways to Coverage program is "really bogging down" a system that was already struggling.
For more than two years, Megan Reed has awaited some form of justice for her son, Sinzae. The 13-year-old was shot and killed just yards from the front door of his home by a man who says he opened ...
The Angola prison rodeo brought in nearly half a million dollars a week in October for the state of Louisiana, largely through the labor of inmates who when not participating in the event can make as ...
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