Learn about the trailblazing Black women who have made history in the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals and their journey to the bench.
In an interview on Loving Living Local, Relly Rell, Author of Dear Black Boyz: The Power of Perspective – A Pathway to ...
A football coach bringing his influential playstyle to Sacramento State, a Rocklin fire chief who's been breaking barriers ...
A lawsuit challenging Georgia’s near-ban on abortion is headed back to a trial court to decide if the people who want to ...
A federal judge has refused to immediately block billionaire Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency from accessing government data systems or participating in worker layoffs ...
A Katie Moore Investigation revealed that 38-year-old Danette Colbert only served six months in prison despite a dozen ...
Judge Glenda Hatchett discusses her new 2025 planner, shares powerful stories of resilience, and speaks on her 'Dare to take charge' project.
Carter was the first Black American woman to work as a Manhattan District Attorney Office prosecutor. Initially, she ...
SMITHFIELD, N.C. — Racial bias tainted the decision to strike Black people from the jury pool and to impose the death penalty in the 2009 trial of a Black man in North Carolina, a judge ruled on ...
The Honorable Margie B. Livingston, Horry County’s first Black female summary court judge, celebrated her retirement with ...
Superior Court Judge Wayland Sermons Jr. found that racial bias tainted jury selection and sentencing in other Johnston County cases. Sermons found “glaring” bias in the fact that Black ...
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