Setbacks And Wins In State Constitutional Battles
The Minnesota and Alabama legislatures adjourned on May 17th without passing discriminatory marriage-ban amendments to their state constitutions. However, a[…]
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The Minnesota and Alabama legislatures adjourned on May 17th without passing discriminatory marriage-ban amendments to their state constitutions. However, a[…]
Read moreHistory was made on May 17th as Massachusetts became the first state in the nation to issue marriage licenses to[…]
Read moreBy Jacqueline Domac Yakima County, Washington, prosecutors filed felony charges against five youth accused in the killing and maiming of[…]
Read moreBy Cheryl Jacques, HRC President, C. Dixon Osburn, SLDN Executive Director, and A.J. Rogue, AVER President We've all heard the[…]
Read moreEnvironmental Defense released a new analysis of the bald eagle's status and called on President Bush to expedite the delisting[…]
Read moreThe film The Day After Tomorrow was recently released. It depicts Earth in the very near future coping with the[…]
Read moreA coalition of conservation organizations – Environmental Defense, Montana Environmental Information Center, National Parks Conservation Association, and the National Wildlife[…]
Read moreMarc H. Morial President and CEO National Urban League As I'm sure many Americans were, I was astonished—and happy—last week[…]
Read moreBy: Marc H. Morial President and CEO National Urban League Eighty-four-year-old Charles Butler, Sr., of Washington, D.C., didn't make this[…]
Read moreKweisi Mfume, President & CEO, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) said the NAACP welcomed the[…]
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