Federal Civil Rights Work Has Slowed
UNITED STATES, JUL 22 – The Education Department's Office for Civil Rights resolved 70% fewer cases through agreements despite a 9% rise in discrimination complaints from students, data shows.
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Shuttering Civil Rights Offices Could Affect Students’ Ability to Address Discrimination
Federal Overhaul is a multipart series that explores the impact of the Trump administration’s restructuring of the federal government on Black communities. Black teenager Ja’Liyah Celestine said that last year at her Texas high school, an officer pepper-sprayed her, grabbed her by hair, and kneed her in her face. A federal civil rights complaint was filed on her behalf and on behalf of other Black students, alleging that Beaumont Independent Sch…


It’s Time for States to Lean into Civil Rights Enforcement
Over the past several months, the U.S. Department of Education has sent shock waves throughout the education world because of its radical decision … to enforce existing law.Earlier this year, Secretary Linda McMahon announced investigations into the California and Maine…
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