President Donald Trump revoked the landmark Equal Employment Opportunity rule signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1965.
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission members Charlotte A. Burrows and Jocelyn Samuels, both Democrats, said they were ...
Can the federal government eliminate “diversity, equity, and inclusion” and “gender ideology” without violating civil rights?
The Democratic commissioners hadn't completed their terms before the White House notified them that they were being removed.
A discussion of the development of civil rights law in the US through the enactment of key legislation and formation of the ...
Trump on Tuesday rolled back the 60-year-old Equal Employment Opportunity executive order. Here's what that means for ...
For decades, presidents have issued executive orders expanding and strengthening diversity programs within the federal ...
Last month, CBS Colorado reported that the Department of Justice was investigating complaints against the district "regarding ...
Rossein said some people might have confused Johnson’s 1965 order with the 1964 Civil Rights Act he signed into law that went into effect July 5, 1965. That law created the Equal Employment ...
Many are rightly concerned about what these changes mean for women, racial and religious minorities, people with disabilities ...
What does it take to succeed as a small business owner in today's economy? According to former Biden administration official ...
President Trump revoked a Civil Rights-era anti-discrimination rule for federal contractors, but the action doesn’t repeal ...