Sean Krajacic - Pool / Getty ImagesCommentary Legal Experts Drop Bad News for Those Hoping for a Civil Rights Prosecution Against Rittenhouse While leftists like Jerry Nadler disagree with the Rittenhouse verdict, more criminal or civil action against him may be on shaky ground. By Grant Atkinson November 29, 2021
John Minchillo / AP; Carolyn Kaster / APCommentary Revisionist History: Renowned Civil Rights Leader Savages the Anti-America '1619 Project' Woodson is skeptical of young blacks who never picked cotton or sat on the back of a bus being aggrieved about wrongs they never experienced By Jack Gist November 23, 2021
@TheFirstonTV / Twitter screen shotCommentary Watch: Biden Goes on National TV, Knowingly Tells Massive Lie About His Past Joe Biden's latest version of his origin story carries a line that even Biden himself has acknowledged is false. By C. Douglas Golden October 19, 2021
@robbystarbuck / Twitter screen shotCommentary Video: WY Student Arrested and Removed from School in Handcuffs After Refusing to Wear Mask in School A 16-year-old junior in high school was handcuffed and dragged out of school after she refused to wear a mask. By Michael Austin October 11, 2021
Kevin Dietsch / Getty Images; Michael Reaves / Getty Images Biden Administration Takes Major Action Against Florida Over Ban of School Mask Mandates Florida's ban on school mask mandates won a round in court, triggering a federal investigation claiming the ban could violate civil rights. By Jack Davis September 11, 2021
Kevork Djansezian / Getty Images Nike CEO Says Company Ignores China's Human Rights Abuses Because It's 'A Very Important Market for Us' 'We operate very aligned with our values, always have been, always will, including throughout our supply chain.' By Erin Coates August 6, 2021
image by WMay / Getty ImagesCommentary Group That Claims to Stand for Americans' Rights Targets Second Amendment The ACLU slammed the Second Amendment, noting the 'anti-blackness' which allegedly led to its inclusion in the Bill of Rights. By Taylor Penley July 28, 2021
Robert Alexander / Getty Images New Mexico Opens the Door to Lawsuits Against Government Agencies, Including Police, in State Court New Mexico's law allowing residents to seek damages against the government, including police and schools, will go into effect. By The Associated Press June 30, 2021
Robert R. McElroy / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Cal Thomas: Now That We Have a New Holiday in Juneteenth, Never Forget That the Republicans Are the Party of Civil Rights 'Republicans backed all the civil rights laws of the 1860s, including the Civil Rights Act of 1866 and the Reconstruction Act of 1867.' By Cal Thomas June 21, 2021
Warren K Leffler - PhotoQuest / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Larry Elder: JFK Would Never Get Away with This Quote on Reparations Today 'I think it is a mistake to begin to assign quotas on the basis of religion or race or color, or nationality,' Kennedy said. By Larry Elder May 26, 2021