Category: Civil Rights Act

Federal Law Does Not Exempt LGBT Employees From Bathroom, Dress Code, Policies, Judge Rules

A federal judge in Texas struck down a federal guidance exempting LGBT employees from workplace policies on bathroom use, dress codes, locker rooms, and pronoun usage. A U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) policy document from June 2021 overreached in its interpretation of the Supreme Court’s ruling forbidding employment discrimination based on sexual preference and…


Critical Race Theory May Violate Civil Rights Act, the Constitution: Dr. Carol Swain

Critical Race Theory training, which pressures people not to say certain things, take a certain stance, or forces them into some segregated settings, may infringe on people’s constitutional rights and even violate civil rights laws, said Dr. Carol Swain, a former professor of political science and law at Princeton and Vanderbilt universities. The main tenet…


Critical Race Theory May Violate Civil Rights Act—Interview with Dr. Carol Swain

Race has become a central topic in the United States—not just in schools where kids are being taught a new and altered history of the country and its founders, but even in corporate, government, police, and military training. But an important part of all this is that this type of training, if used by government…


An Ascendant Left Silences and Excludes Its Enemies

Commentary The best show on television right now features a major city, the capital of an unsteady government, that is gradually being pulled apart by two competing political parties. The center can’t hold; it’s being steadily overwhelmed by a pair of rival Socialist groups who don’t hesitate to take their conflicts into the streets as…