MIAMI (Reuters) - Alabama and South Carolina are subjecting HIV-positive prisoners to "cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment" by segregating them in violation of international law, two leading U.S.
Washington, D.C. school officials pushed back against a report published by the University of California Los Angeles Civil Rights Project claiming the city’s public and charter schools are among the ...
This article was originally published in NC Newsline. This Friday, May 17, marks the 70th anniversary Brown v. Board of Education — the landmark United States Supreme Court ruling that ordered an end ...
Decades after desegregation orders took root across the country, Massachusetts leaders have failed to correct a system keeping 225,000 students currently in “substandard segregated schools,” according ...
* Alabama, S. Carolina said to violate international law * Only two U.S. states that isolate HIV-positive prisoners MIAMI, April 14 (Reuters) - Alabama and South Carolina are subjecting HIV-positive ...