President Trump revoked a 1965 rule that prohibited federal contractors from discriminating against employees or job ...
LBJ expresses solidarity with the civil rights struggle and asks Congress ... We must preserve the right of free speech and the right of free assembly. But the right of free speech does not ...
WASHINGTON, Jan 23 (Reuters) - When U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson took the stage at Howard University in June of 1965, he had already signed the Civil Rights act into law, and he said he ...
With a stroke of a pen, President Donald Trump signed a sweeping executive order on Tuesday that overturned government ...
Signed a year after the Civil Rights Act was passed ... “Signed by President Johnson that early autumn Friday in 1965, Executive Order 11246 became a key landmark in a series of federal actions ...
Last night, POTUS revoked EO11246 signed by LBJ in 1965, mandating equal opportunities by federal contractors. While this EO had broader sweep in 1965 given past limits on Title VII, it has been a ...
Signed a year after the Civil Rights Act was passed, it explicitly required that employers ... “Signed by President Johnson that early autumn Friday in 1965, Executive Order 11246 became a key ...