On Thursday, over 1,600 locations across the U.S. will host protests honoring John Lewis and opposing Trump’s controversial policies, including mass deportations and Medicaid cuts. Organizers urge peaceful demonstrations as they fight against rising authoritarianism.
On July 17, tens of thousands will march across the U.S. to honor John Lewis and protest against the Trump administration's policies on civil rights and social programs. Join the fight for justice!
In a surprising turn, the Justice Department's civil rights chief has requested a mere one-day sentence for Brett Hankison, the officer convicted in Breonna Taylor's death, raising eyebrows on racial justice efforts.
Protests are set to erupt across the U.S. on Thursday, honoring John Lewis and opposing Trump's controversial policies. With over 1,600 events planned, organizers stress the importance of peaceful demonstrations in these tumultuous times.
The Justice Department is facing backlash after proposing a mere one-day prison sentence for Brett Hankison, the officer convicted in the Breonna Taylor case. This surprising recommendation raises questions about police accountability and the integrity of the legal system.
The US Justice Department recommends just one day in jail for ex-officer Brett Hankison, convicted of violating Breonna Taylor's civil rights. This decision raises eyebrows amid ongoing debates over police accountability.
In a shocking Supreme Court decision, the Trump administration is now allowed to dismantle the Education Department, risking vital services for millions of students. The ruling raises serious questions about presidential power and legal accountability.
A federal judge has mandated that the Department of Homeland Security cease immigration raids in Los Angeles based on race or language. This ruling follows a lawsuit from the ACLU against the Trump administration’s practices.
Dramatic videos reveal ICE's aggressive tactics during immigration arrests, sparking outrage and fear in Latino communities as masked agents operate without warrants.
Amid an immigration crackdown in Southern California, allegations of racial profiling have emerged as agents round up Latino workers without warrants. Advocates call for justice as legal action unfolds.