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Lionel Jospin, former French Prime Minister and notable Socialist leader, dies at 88, remembered for key reforms and a controversial presidential bid.
The Trump administration has sued Harvard for allegedly failing to protect Jewish students from antisemitism, seeking to reclaim federal funds.
The Justice Department seeks to dismiss criminal charges against two former officers involved in the Breonna Taylor case, citing an interest in justice.
Memorial services for civil rights icon Jesse Jackson start in Chicago, honoring his legacy as a champion for equality and justice.
Jesse Jackson, a giant in the civil rights movement and two-time presidential candidate, dies at age 84, inspiring tributes from leaders worldwide.
Jesse Jackson, a prominent civil rights leader and former presidential candidate, dies at 84, leaving a legacy of activism and community service.
A federal judge has ruled that ICE agents in Oregon cannot make warrantless arrests unless there is a confirmed risk of escape.
The DOJ has launched a civil rights investigation into the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by federal agents in Minneapolis.
Three individuals were arrested during a protest at a Minnesota church against ICE, raising civil rights concerns and sparking national dialogue.
Claudette Colvin, a civil rights pioneer who refused to give her bus seat in 1955, has died at 86, leaving a powerful legacy.
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