Stephanie Keith / Getty Images Could George Floyd Case Reach SCOTUS? Chauvin to Make Major Legal Move After Learning Fate Chauvin's attorney, William Mohrmann, told The Associated Press that they were “obviously disappointed” in the decision. By The Associated Press July 19, 2023
Meg Kinnard / AP Jesse Jackson Is Leaving His Civil Rights Organization Until Barack Obama’s election in 2008, Jackson was the most successful black candidate for the U.S. presidency. By The Associated Press July 14, 2023
Brandon Bell / Getty Images State AGs Send Chilling Note to Target CEO Exposing Their True Priorities Fifteen attorneys general call on Target to take legal action against protestors and to renew their support for the LGBT community. By Carson Choate June 25, 2023
Wade Vandervort - AFP / Getty Images; Ian Forsyth / Getty ImagesCommentary AOC Makes Huge Mistake Challenging Ted Cruz - He Gives Her an Unforgettable History Lesson The Democrats are still the party of Jim Crow - and Sen. Ted Cruz managed to school AOC when she tried to claim they weren’t. By C. Douglas Golden May 25, 2023
@herandrews / Twitter screen shot Lawyer for NYC 'Karen' Announces Big Plans for Media That Wronged Her The nurse accused of trying to steal a bike from a black man has announced plans to sue every media outlet who defamed her. By Carson Choate May 21, 2023
J. Scott Applewhite / AP Justice Gorsuch Broadsides Officials at All Levels for Massive 'Intrusions' on Americans' Civil Liberties "A leader or an expert who claims he can fix everything, if only we do exactly as he says, can prove an irresistible force." By The Associated Press May 19, 2023
Fox News / Video screen shot; Michael M. Santiago / Getty Images Civil Rights Attorney Sends Alvin Bragg a Message About Using 'The Race Card' in Jordan Neely Case Civil rights attorney Leo Terrell condemned Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg for charging the Marine who put a homeless man in a chokehold. By Carson Choate May 13, 2023
Victoria Will - File / APBreaking 'King of Calypso': Iconic Music Superstar and Actor Dies at 96 Harry Belafonte died on Tuesday from congestive heart failure while in his New York home with his wife, Pamela. By The Associated Press April 25, 2023
Mandel Ngan - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary GOP Rep Will Boycott Biden SOTU Address: Will Not 'Listen to Him Continue to Lie' With the State of the Union scheduled for Tuesday night, one representative has decided to skip the entire speech. By Mike Landry February 6, 2023
Jason Davis / Getty Images Rittenhouse Facing Federal Civil Rights Lawsuit After Judge's Ruling A federal civil lawsuit against Kyle Rittenhouse and Kenosha law enforcement will proceed after a judge's ruling. By Richard Moorhead February 2, 2023