civil rights
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Dhillon's DOJ Is Completing the Rollback Reagan Couldn't: What Changed and Why It Matters
In the 1980s, GOP moderates in the Senate and Cabinet stopped Reagan's civil rights retrenchment. Today, Harmeet Dhillon is executing the same agenda without a single Republican senator objecting. The silence is the story.
The Federal Government Just Told States They Cannot Regulate AI Bias
The DOJ's decision to join xAI's suit against Colorado isn't about Musk. It's a constitutional claim that anti-discrimination mandates in AI are themselves unconstitutional discrimination.
The Flag That Forced a Settlement
The Trump administration spent two months fighting to keep the Pride flag off a federal flagpole at Stonewall. A lawsuit filed in Manhattan federal court changed that in days.
The Court That Remade America: SCOTUS Is Now the First Since the 1950s to Reject Most Civil Rights Claims
A Washington Post statistical analysis finds Trump's three appointees pushed the Court to reject civil rights cases at a rate not seen in 70 years. Justice Sotomayor is publicly naming what happened.