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This tribe’s land was cut in two by US borders. Its fight for access could help dozens of others
This tribe’s land was cut in two by US borders. Its fight for access could help dozens of others
The Pascua Yaqui Tribe has drafted regulations in an effort to formalize the border-crossing process for their relatives in Mexico coming to their reservation in Arizona. Like dozens of Native American nations across the U.S., the Pascua Yaqui Tribe was sliced in two by modern-day international borders. When deer dancers and musicians living in Sonora, Mexico, make the trip into the U.S. for ceremonies, they may be detained or have their cultural objects confiscated. The effort is part of their work with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s recently formed Tribal Homeland Security Advisory Council. DHS did not respond to repeated requests for comment on the status of the regulations.
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This tribe’s land was cut in two by US borders. Its fight for access could help dozens of others
Native Americans and the Supreme Court - M. Todd Henderson
Native Americans and the Supreme Court - M. Todd Henderson
"Although Native Americans have been subjugated by every American government since The Founding, they have persevered and, in some cases, thrived. What explains the existence of separate, semi-sovereign nations within the larger American nation? In large part it has been victories won at the Supreme Court that have preserved the opportunity for Native Americans to ?make their own laws and be ruled by them.? The Supreme Court could have gone further, creating truly sovereign nations with whom the United States could have negotiated on an equal basis. The Supreme Court could also have done away with tribes and tribalism with the stroke of a pen. Instead, the Court set a compromise course, declaring tribes not fully sovereign but also something far more than a mere social club. This book describes several of the most famous Supreme Court cases impacting the course of Native American history. The author provides an analysis of canonical American Indian Law cases with historical and legal context and brings a fresh perspective to the issues. Law students, policy makers and judges looking for an introduction to American Indian Law will gain an understanding of this complicated history. This exploration will also appeal to academics interested in a new perspective on old and current cases."--Back cover.
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Native Americans and the Supreme Court - M. Todd Henderson
Never far from home : my journey from Brooklyn to Hip Hop, Microsoft, and the law - Bruce Jackson
Never far from home : my journey from Brooklyn to Hip Hop, Microsoft, and the law - Bruce Jackson
"Microsoft's associate general counsel shares the inspirational story of his rise from childhood poverty in pre-gentrified New York City to a stellar career at the top of the technology and music industries in this stirring true story of grit and perseverance. For fans of Indra Nooyi's My Life in Full and Viola Davis's Finding Me"--
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Never far from home : my journey from Brooklyn to Hip Hop, Microsoft, and the law - Bruce Jackson
Lavender fields : Black women experiencing fear, agency, and hope in the time of COVID-19 - edited by Julia S. Jordan-Zachery.
Lavender fields : Black women experiencing fear, agency, and hope in the time of COVID-19 - edited by Julia S. Jordan-Zachery.
"Lavender Fields uses autoethnography to explore how Black girls and women are living with and through COVID-19. It centers their pain, joys, and imaginations for a more just future as we confront all the inequalities that COVID-19 exposes"--
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Lavender fields : Black women experiencing fear, agency, and hope in the time of COVID-19 - edited by Julia S. Jordan-Zachery.
Gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender civil rights : a public policy agenda for uniting a divided America - Wallace Swan (Editor)
Gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender civil rights : a public policy agenda for uniting a divided America - Wallace Swan (Editor)
"The legacy of a long-standing cultural war against LGBT people, as well as rampant discrimination, is reflected in many areas. As LGBT policies evolve and take shape, and new voices of the movement emerge, these issues can be shown to pervade a number of policy areas including mental and physical healthcare, race, poverty and homelessness, religion, immigration, senior issues, the role of family in the LGBT community, bisexuality and transgender issues, the connection between economics and homicides/hate crimes, education, business, and work force diversity. A collection of fascinating contemporary perspectives, this book explores the breadth and depth of the many 'divides' -- socioeconomic, race, age, healthcare, immigration, education, and income -- including those that intersect within the LGBT community. For any reader who really wants to know about the current future development of the LGBT community, this is an invaluable book"--
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Gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender civil rights : a public policy agenda for uniting a divided America - Wallace Swan (Editor)
Gay rights on trial : a reference handbook - Lee Walzer; Charles L. Zelden (Editor)
Gay rights on trial : a reference handbook - Lee Walzer; Charles L. Zelden (Editor)
An in-depth examination of the relationship between gay rights, public opinion, and legislation since the late 1800s. In this comprehensive overview of how the American legal system has approached issues pertaining to sexual orientation and how the law has advanced_or hindered_civil rights, author Lee Walzer reveals that while the United States has the world's most developed lesbian and gay community, it lags other countries on equality for sexual minorities. Gay Rights on Trial focuses on four significant cases that have shaped the development of gay rights, including detailed discussion of majority and dissenting decisions and analysis of their legacy and impact. Also included are a chronology; a section of key people, laws, and concepts; a table of cases; key legal documents such as the Defense of Marriage Act and the Vermont Civil Union Act; and an annotated bibliography. Introductory essay covers issues from the changing notions of morality and the law to the various sides in gay rights disputes Contains edited excerpts of key legal documents such as Bowers v. Hardwick (1986), in which the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of state laws prohibiting homosexual conduct
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Gay rights on trial : a reference handbook - Lee Walzer; Charles L. Zelden (Editor)
Before Lawrence v. Texas : the making of a queer social movement - Wesley G. Phelps
Before Lawrence v. Texas : the making of a queer social movement - Wesley G. Phelps
"In Before Lawrence, Wesley Phelps recounts the legal challenges to discriminatory Texas sodomy laws before the major breakthrough in the U.S. Supreme Court's 2003 decision in Lawrence v. Texas. While most scholars and activists recognize the Lawrence decision to be the foundation for all subsequent gains for gay and lesbian equality in the twenty-first century, Phelps argues that the earlier legal challenges laid the necessary groundwork for the modern movement for queer civil rights. By probing the fascinating human stories behind these cases, this book offers a rare glimpse into an important component in the movement for gay and lesbian equality and constitutional reform in the United States. The main contribution of the book is to challenge the widely held assumption that the Lawrence v. Texas decision came out of nowhere in 2003. In reality, over several decades grassroots activists had been busy building the organizational groundwork and legal strategies necessary for this final victory over archaic sodomy laws in the United States. In the process, these activists played significant roles in creating and shaping our modern gay and lesbian rights movement"--
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Before Lawrence v. Texas : the making of a queer social movement - Wesley G. Phelps
Oregon bill would decriminalize homeless encampments and propose penalties if unhoused people are harassed or ordered to leave | CNN
Oregon bill would decriminalize homeless encampments and propose penalties if unhoused people are harassed or ordered to leave | CNN
Democrats in the Oregon House of Representatives have introduced a bill that would decriminalize homeless encampments in public places and allow homeless people to sue for $1,000 if harassed or told to leave.
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Oregon bill would decriminalize homeless encampments and propose penalties if unhoused people are harassed or ordered to leave | CNN
Swastikas on Campus
Swastikas on Campus
By Marcelo Rodríguez (Follow us on LinkedIn) On April 11th, 2023, an anti-abortion group decided to display swastikas, pictures of the Holocaust as well as the Rwandan and Cambodian genocides …
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Swastikas on Campus
Biden admin to send 1,500 troops to southern border for support roles ahead of expected migrant surge | CNN Politics
Biden admin to send 1,500 troops to southern border for support roles ahead of expected migrant surge | CNN Politics
The Biden administration is making plans to send an additional 1,500 active-duty troops to the US-Mexico border in anticipation of an influx of migrants when the Title 42 public health authority expires next week, sources familiar with the planning told CNN.
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Biden admin to send 1,500 troops to southern border for support roles ahead of expected migrant surge | CNN Politics
9th Circ. Rejects Tribe's Skagit River Fishing Rights Bid - Law360
9th Circ. Rejects Tribe's Skagit River Fishing Rights Bid - Law360
A Ninth Circuit panel on Monday said the Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe's usual and accustomed fishing grounds don't include the Skagit River, a win for the Upper Skagit Indian Tribe in a fishing rights suit involving a Washington state river that supports important populations of wild salmon.
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9th Circ. Rejects Tribe's Skagit River Fishing Rights Bid - Law360
Missouri escalates battle over books with new rule threatening state funds for libraries
Missouri escalates battle over books with new rule threatening state funds for libraries
Missouri is one of a growing number of places where government funding is being deployed as the newest weapon in the fight over books. Beginning May 30, a new state rule could deny state funding to libraries over books deemed inappropriate for young readers — although it's not clear how it will be enforced.
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Missouri escalates battle over books with new rule threatening state funds for libraries
Remains in California are Navajo woman missing since 1987
Remains in California are Navajo woman missing since 1987
PHOENIX (AP) — Human remains that had been buried for decades in a California gravesite and marked as “Jane Doe" have been identified as a Navajo woman who went missing from northern Arizona, authorities said.
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Remains in California are Navajo woman missing since 1987
Migrant Rights Initiative
Migrant Rights Initiative
We created a rigorous empirical account of laws protecting the human rights of all migrants and the cross-national implementation that helps them flourish.Now you can explore it.
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Migrant Rights Initiative
Freedom to Learn: Nat’l Day of Action Targets Ron DeSantis, “Anti-Woke Cabal” over Book Bans & More
Freedom to Learn: Nat’l Day of Action Targets Ron DeSantis, “Anti-Woke Cabal” over Book Bans & More
This week, protests were held across the United States against right-wing efforts to ban books and antiracism education in schools. Fourteen protesters with Florida’s Dream Defenders were arrested Wednesday for staging a peaceful sit-in inside the office of Florida’s Republican Governor Ron DeSantis at the end of the state’s legislative session, in which he backed efforts to ban abortion after six weeks, deny gender-affirming care for youth, roll back rent control, censor discussions of LGBTQ issues and Black history in schools, and crack down on immigrants and unions in his political crusade against “wokeness.” We speak with one of the arrested protesters, Nailah Summers-Polite, co-director of Dream Defenders, and Kimberlé Crenshaw, the legal scholar well known for her work in the field of critical race theory, about the Freedom to Learn protests and the push to preserve the integrity of the AP African American studies course attacked by DeSantis and other far-right activists.
·democracynow.org·
Freedom to Learn: Nat’l Day of Action Targets Ron DeSantis, “Anti-Woke Cabal” over Book Bans & More
Daily Show for April 26, 2023
Daily Show for April 26, 2023
A daily independent global news hour with Amy Goodman & Juan González. “Sing Your Song”: Remembering Harry Belafonte, Who Used His Stardom to Help MLK & Civil Rights Movement; Harry Belafonte in His Own Words on Opposing Iraq War & Calling George W. Bush a “Terrorist”; “Get Down to Business”: Harry Belafonte in 2016 on Trump, Socialism & Fighting for Justice
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Daily Show for April 26, 2023