Tag: Rights

Fallen police officers honored as state official blasts policies that ‘give more rights to criminals’

The Illinois Peace Officers Memorial Ceremony took place in Springfield on Thursday to honor the nine police officers

Justices Appear Skeptical of School District in Student Disability Rights Case

The Supreme Court recently heard arguments in a case involving a Minnesota school district and a family of

Alarm at Changes to Justice Dept.’s Civil Rights Office Prompts ‘Exodus’

The Justice Department's civil rights division is experiencing a mass exodus of lawyers and staff members under the

Trump Administration Opens Civil Rights Inquiry Into a Long Island Mascot Fight

The controversy surrounding the use of Native American mascots in schools has reached a boiling point in New

How a Tiny Crab Museum in the UK Stood Up For Trans Rights

International Crab Day is just around the corner on April 26, and it's the perfect time to shine

Trans rights and legal wrongs

The issue of rights for transgender individuals has long been a contentious one, with legislation such as the

Olivia Rodrigo Celebrates the Fight for Reproductive Rights in Angelic White

The 2025 Planned Parenthood of Greater New York’s Spring Into Action Gala was a star-studded event that brought

Amid Attacks on Trans Rights, Museum Staff Push for All-Gender Restrooms

Museums around the world are known for their commitment to inclusivity and community engagement, with many citing these

How Conner Ives Raised Tens of Thousands For Trans Rights, With a Little Help From Troye Sivan, Pedro Pascal, and Haider Ackermann

Conner Ives, the American-born, London-based designer, made a powerful statement at his fall 2025 runway show during London

Do All Creatures, Great and Small, and Made From Silicon, Have Rights? (with Jeff Sebo)

0:37 Intro. Russ Roberts: Today is March 12th, 2025, and I am joined by author and philosopher Jeff

Why this lawsuit from Texas, other states threatens disability rights

The lawsuit filed by Texas and 16 other states last year, known as Texas v. Becerra, has sparked