Op/Ed – The Demise of a Nation Upheld in a 6-3 Ruling
Within a week, the Trump-appointed-majority court has undone four key landmark rulings that have extended protections to the nation’s most vulnerable populations for decades.
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Within a week, the Trump-appointed-majority court has undone four key landmark rulings that have extended protections to the nation’s most vulnerable populations for decades.
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Author Wendy Jones can’t exactly prove that her mother, Josephine Jones, was the first black woman manager at a Fortune 500 company, but she certainly makes a strong case for it in her book, “Extraordinary Life.”
Why every citizen of the US has the right to political, economic and social freedom, and equality under the law