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The Oregon Historical Society (OHS) is displaying a unique, historic flag for a limited time in honor of the Fourth of July.
Black Americans’, our’ relationship to this annual holiday has always been fraught. In 1852, nearly a century after the ...
New IU Trustee Jim Bopp, appointed by Indiana Gov. Mike Braun, is part of a new national wave of trustees who don't mind ...
New York Times journalist Kevin Sack says there was a “Charleston before 2015 and a Charleston after 2015″ in a discussion ...
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita said he’s starting an inquiry into whether the University of Notre Dame ’s diversity, equity, and inclusion policies violate federal and state civil rights ...
The case is In the Matter of the Civil Commitment of J.F. v. St. Vincent Hospital and Health Care Center, Inc., 25S-MH-111. By Alexa Shrake, Indiana Lawyer ...
In a shift that strengthens due process rights for individuals facing temporary civil mental health commitments, the Indiana Supreme Court has ruled that appeals of expired commitments are not ...
Indiana’s lieutenant governor is facing backlash from some of the state’s religious and civil rights leaders after he called the Three-Fifths Compromise, which counted each Black enslaved ...
Sen. Ted Cruz has likened vouchers to “the civil rights issue of our time." But critics note they were used in the 1950s to fight integrated schools.
The state of Indiana has joined a lawsuit that aims to declare Section 504, a federal civil rights law that protects against the discrimination of those with disabilities, unconstitutional.
“The Civil War Comes to Northwest Indiana” will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the Open Door Fellowship Church at 636 S Baums Bridge Road in Kouts.
In 1968, a week after Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination, the 1968 Civil Rights Act was signed into law. Included in that act was Title VIII, also known as the Fair Housing Act.
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