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Why more people need to know about the Supreme Court’s recent decision that will allow unlimited money to be poured into elections and what we…

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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A federal appeals court panel ruled Tuesday that the University of Texas can continue using race as a factor in undergraduate…

The John Roberts’ (pictured) court did not completely pull out the rug from under affirmative action. Yet one could argue that it tripped Michigan’s Affirmative…

It’s been quite the year in politics with some advances for certain causes and a litany of failures in the other. Boo hiss to the…

On Monday, the Supreme Court announced it will oversee a Florida death row case involving a mentally challenged man who was convicted of killing a…

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On the latest issue of The New Yorker Magazine, Sesame Street’s Bert and Ernie can be seen cuddled up on the couch watching the Supreme…

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Voting rights advocates who celebrated after successfully beating back restrictive voting laws that some states tried to implement last year found themselves beat down by…

Gays are now one step closer to widespread overpriced weddings, even costlier divorces, and breakups so severe that only vintage Mary J. Blige and generic…

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Roland Martin talks with Judith Browne Dianis, the co-director of the Advancement Project, about the Supreme Court‘s decision to strike down section four of the…

Earlier this year, a Census Bureau report confirmed, for the first time in history, that Black people vote at a higher percentage than whites in a presidential election.…

After he appeared in court for the first time in a year yesterday, a judge still wants to see if Chris Brown violated  his probation and community service ordered after the 2009 beating of then girlfriend Rihanna. Supreme Court Judge Patricia Schnegg is still trying to sort through documents and a failed marijuana test during a […]

Yesterday’s Supreme court decision is a huge Victory for Americans across the country, especially the 7 million African Americans covered by the Affordable Care Act in 2014. Right now: o   5.5 million African-Americans with private health insurance WILL KEEP  their coverage for preventive services without paying an extra penny at their doctor’s office o   More […]