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The petition drive seeking repeal of an Ohio law banning DEI programs and faculty strikes at public colleges and universities, and making other higher education policy changes, has fallen short of the ...
The Dallas City Council unanimously authorized the city manager to review programs to ensure they comply with President ...
As Obergefell v Hodges turns 10 years, LGBTQ+ rights face renewed threats amid political shifts, impacting health care equity ...
Lawmakers want to ban DEI concepts in hiring decisions, and forbid differential treatment or special benefits on the basis of ...
Kristi Noem and DHS uncovered and killed a multimillion-dollar program enacted by the Biden administration that pushed ...
How DEI grew from civil rights struggles to corporate trend. A look at 100 years of effort, from Wilson to Biden, and why ...
Under the Trump administration's opposition to DEI, corporations in the south are quietly distancing themselves from Pride ...
America First Legal files civil rights complaint against CSU, alleges “Rampant Illegal DEI Programs”
The nonprofit law organization America First Legal filed a federal civil rights complaint with the United States Department ...
The city gets an average of $305 million in federal grants annually and uses it to advance its efforts to revitalize ...
To help you differentiate one bill from another, we have put together this easy-to-use reference guide to Ohio LGBTQ+ ...
Senate Bill 227, co-sponsored by Republican Sen. Michael Lee of New Hanover County, passed its third reading in the State ...
In the weeks that followed, AmeriCorps, the federal agency that oversees a variety of national service programs, began requiring grantees to certify that their programs didn’t “promote DEI activities” ...
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