Arizona Certification Confirms Election Victory for Adelita Grijalva The election victory of Representative-elect Adelita Grijalva in Arizona has been officially certified by the state. The Arizona Attorney General’s office has
California Enacts Law to Halt Deceptive Police Family Interrogation Tactics A new law in California aims to curb a controversial police practice often used against families of individuals killed or
Legal Challenge Poses Threat to the Voting Rights Act The current Supreme Court, led by Chief Justice John Roberts, has been steadily weakening civil rights laws over the past two
Federal Reserve Board Member’s Filing Error Raises Questions Amid Political Attacks Recently, efforts by Donald Trump to dismiss Lisa Cook, a respected economist on the Federal Reserve’s Board of Governors,
Ed Roberts: The Pioneer of Disability Rights and Independent Living In the 1960s, attending university as a person with a disability was a formidable challenge for Ed Roberts, who became
Professor Mark Bray Fleeing America After Being Targeted by Right-Wing Harassment On October 4, Rutgers University historian and author Mark Bray was watching the MLB playoffs when he received an
Main Article Content Underground Surveillance Tech: The Hidden Industry and Its Global Reach In June, Guenther Rudolph, sales director for a secretive surveillance company, showcased their covert technology at an
Mass Layoffs at Department of Education Threaten Funding for Students with Disabilities Almost all senior staff in the Department of Education’s Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) received layoffs last
Efforts Toward Peace in the Middle East For decades, diplomats and experts have emphasized that the only path to lasting peace between Israelis and Palestinians is through a two-state solution.
House Republicans Block the Government from Reopening Speaker Mike Johnson has been rallying various excuses to justify the government shutdown initiated by Republicans. He falsely claims that Democrats are seeking