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These are the people deciding reproductive rights, affirmative action programs and how we treat people equally under the law.
The Supreme Court said the Biden administration program to cancel student loans will remain blocked for now, but agreed to take…
The United States Senate has officially passed the Respect for Marriage Act, which will codify same-sex and interracial marriages.
The Supreme Court cleared the way for the handover of former Trump's tax returns to a congressional committee after a three-year legal…
The chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee said his panel is reviewing “serious allegations” in a report Saturday, Nov. 19,…
New Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson issued her first Supreme Court opinion Monday, a short dissent in support of a death row…
Trump’s lawyers viewed Thomas as key to helping overturn the election — further proof that he needs to recuse himself…
A TheGrio/KFF survey asked Black voters a series of questions related to the civil rights and visibility of those who…
The Supreme Court looks more like America than it ever has. The lawyers who argue at the nation’s highest court? Not so…
A majority conservative Supreme Court could soon reverse affirmative action, making Black and other minority students vulnerable to discriminatory admission
As the SCOTUS hears arguments that may end of affirmative action, here's a look at how America created a perpetual…
Groups led by women of color inject $150M into elections to protect abortion and reproductive rights
3 organizations, all led by women of color, have fought a coordinated battle for choice and reproductive rights ahead of…
Chief Justice John Roberts on Tuesday put a temporary hold on the handover of Trump's tax returns to a congressional…
Blum has devoted his life to fighting and destroying racially conscious laws meant to even the playing field.
The Supreme Court's six conservative justices all expressed doubts about affirmative action, and its liberals defended the programs.
The justices were hearing from six different lawyers in challenges to policies at the University of North Carolina and Harvard.
TheGrio/KFF survey shows that most Black voters say the Supreme Court’s recent decisions have been a step backward.
After green lighting race-conscious college admissions, the Supreme Court could restrict or outlaw their use with North Carolina case.