Interview with Michael Bérubé on It's Not Free Speech: Race, Democracy, and the Future of Academic Freedom
Civil Rights Movements & the Law
Massachusetts joins states banning racial discrimination against natural hair
A Black woman who fought for the law for years alongside her twin sister became emotional, calling the law a “win.”
These 7 colleges keep track of Latino students' success after they graduate
New findings show how Hispanic-serving institutions recognize that graduating isn’t the end of the college journey.
Two ex-officers who restrained George Floyd sentenced to 3 years and 3.5 years in federal prison | CNN
J. Alexander Kueng and Tou Thao, two of the former Minneapolis Police officers convicted of federal charges in the fatal arrest of George Floyd, were sentenced to 3 years and 3.5 years in prison, respectively, on Wednesday.
Interview with Ariela J. Gross, John B. and Alice R. Sharp Professor of Law and History on Becoming Free, Becoming Black: Race, Freedom, and Law in Cuba, Virginia, and Louisiana
Justice Department opens civil rights probe into Louisiana State Police
The probe was opened following reports of systemic racially biased arrests, violence and targeting.
White Michigan Policeman Charged With Murdering African Immigrant After Traffic Stop
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Fred Korematsu Winning Justice | In Custodia Legis
This blog post, part 2 in a series, discusses the coram nobis proceeding relating to Fred Korematsu's earlier conviction as a nisei prisoner of a Japanese internment camp in the United States during WWII.
Celebrating Juneteenth: Emancipation at UVA – Arthur J. Morris Law Library
Juneteenth Is Not a Legal Holiday in Most States
Budget concerns and a lack of awareness have stymied efforts to make it official.
Celebrating Juneteenth in the Legal Community
Zanelle Brown | Many states and local municipalities, as well as private businesses, will close up shop in observation of the new federal holiday, Juneteenth.
Daily Show for June 20, 2022
A daily independent global news hour with Amy Goodman & Juan González. Juneteenth Special: Historian Clint Smith on Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America; “No Atonement, No Repair”: Watch Nikole Hannah-Jones Call for Slavery Reparations in Speech to U.N. General Assembly; Harvard’s Deep Ties to Slavery: Report Shows It Profited, Then Tried to Erase History of Complicity
Juneteenth Special: Historian Clint Smith on Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America
In a Juneteenth special, we mark the federal holiday that commemorates the day in 1865 when enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, learned of their freedom more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation. We speak to the writer and poet Clint Smith about Juneteenth and his new book, “How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America.” “When I think of Juneteenth, part of what I think about is the both-handedness of it,” Smith says, “that it is this moment in which we mourn the fact that freedom was kept from hundreds of thousands of enslaved people for years and for months after it had been attained by them, and then, at the same time, celebrating the end of one of the most egregious things that this country has ever done.” Smith says he recognizes the federal holiday marking Juneteenth as a symbol, “but it is clearly not enough.”
Juneteenth and the Need for a Single-Story Narrative about American History
Today is the second official celebration of the Federal Holiday, Juneteenth. Some of us are working on this day. Some of us have the day off. Some of us
Beyond Juneteenth: A yearlong celebration of Black history, culture and contributions | University of Arizona News
In addition to observing Juneteenth as a paid holiday for the first time in 2023, the university is developing a yearlong campaign to tell the story of Juneteenth and Black people in the Southwest.
Supreme Court rules to protect police from lawsuits over violating Miranda rights
The conservative majority said officers are immune to civil lawsuits over Miranda violations because the warnings are not constitutional rights.
Report: Prison labor programs violate human rights
"The labor conditions of incarcerated workers in many US prisons violate the most fundamental human rights to life and dignity," says Claudia Flores.
Map: Where Critical Race Theory Is Under Attack
Education Week summarizes where state policymakers are attempting to censor the way teachers talk about racism and gender.
Derek Chauvin appeals his murder conviction in the death of George Floyd | CNN
Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin has asked the state Court of Appeals to overturn his conviction for the 2020 murder of George Floyd, according to an appeal filed Monday.
Investigation into the City of Minneapolis and the Minneapolis Police Department
Findings from the Minnesota Department of Human Rights April 27, 2022
Arab American Heritage Month Celebration Recap | Marx Markings
Celebrate Arab American Heritage Month April is Arab American Heritage Month and all of last month we have been highlighting resources to learn more about Arab American issues. Below we recap those resources. National Arab American Heritage Month (NAAHM) celebrates the heritage, culture, and contributions of Arab Americans. Immigrants with origins from the Arab world
“His Name Is George Floyd”: Two Years After Police Murder, His Life & Struggle
This week marks the second anniversary of the police murder of George Floyd. We speak with Washington Post reporters Robert Samuels and Toluse Olorunnipa, wh...
Text - H.R.55 - 117th Congress (2021-2022): Emmett Till Antilynching Act
Text for H.R.55 - 117th Congress (2021-2022): Emmett Till Antilynching Act
Breonna Taylor's mother meets with DOJ, demands federal charges against officers in her death | CNN Politics
Breonna Taylor's mother, Tamika Palmer, met with officials from the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division on Monday to ask them to investigate the fatal shooting of her daughter during a botched police raid in 2020 -- and ultimately to bring federal charges against the officers involved.
The House passes the CROWN Act, a bill banning discrimination on race-based hairdos
The U.S. Senate still must pass the CROWN Act before it can be approved by President Biden.
Lawsuit against Google alleges systemic bias against Black employees
A lawsuit filed be a former Google employee on Friday alleged that the company engaged in systemic bias against Black employees and maintains a corporate culture that favors white males. The s…
Google gives Black workers lower-level jobs and pays them less, suit claims
Lawsuit accuses company of ‘racially biased corporate culture’ in which Black people comprise just 4.4% of employees
The JustPod: Introducing the Legal Education Police Practices Consortium on Apple Podcasts
Show The JustPod, Ep Introducing the Legal Education Police Practices Consortium - Sep 15, 2021
Police Practices Resources | Daniel F. Cracchiolo Law Library
Legislative Responses for Policing-State Bill Tracking Database
NCSL's policing legislation database provides you with legislation introduced in all 50 states on law enforcement oversight, data, policing alternatives and collaboration, technology including body cameras, training, standards and certification, use of force standards and other issues.